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    Win 223 WSSM

    I have had one for about 4 years, a nice stainless browning. I love it...
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    Black vs. Camo

    Camo will probably be worth less, because camo is like clothing fashions. Today's camo will be so over, ten years from now. Black is pretty easy to touch up, too.
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    Ruger SR

    I just got my Ruger SR-556, it's nice with the quad rail, but I wonder should I replace with this SR762 ? I don't hunt often, but this big ammunition really make me excited. Focus on home defense is my main purpose.
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    Halo rangefinder

    I have had one for about 2 years and it has never worked properly. Wildgame innovations will not respond because they know that they sold a faulty product! They should give everyone a full refund..... Terrible customer service!
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    Quest Bow Reviews?

    I havent shot one yet but am looking at the HPS 31, it looks great. I read a review on the '32' model last week that was very positive about the overall performance and shootability.
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    Youth bow

    Without a doubt Mission Menace.
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    Best Climbing Sticks?

    the lone wolf sticks are great. they are spendy but very nice. the steps rotate right or left, the v's on the back that contact the tree rotate for every odd ball tree you can imagine, very lightweight, and stack great. I use 2 bungee cords and strap them to my lone wolf alpha stand. I would...
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    best deer decoy on the market?

    Montana Decoys. Easy to pack and they work.
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    Planted rye too early?

    Cereal rye grows best on well-drained loamy soils but is tolerant of both heavy clays and droughty, sandy soils. It often grows in infertile soils where other cereal grains fail. Optimum soil pH is 5.0*7.0, but pH in the range of 4.5*8.0 is tolerated. Cereal rye is the most winter-hardy of all...
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    keeping the bugs off the apple trees?

    I don't have apples, but on my peach tree next year I was going to try bagging the peaches. You just put some type of bag (try the fruit and orchards forum for advice on what kind to use) over the apple in the spring, and the insects can't get to it. If you have a lot of apples it would be...
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