I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
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No sir. I keep a small string to elk hunt from. Colorado. But I appreciate what a cowboy does however infrequent it is I buy Meat from the grocer. I'm aware it's a struggle , and I appreciate it!
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Dennis H wrote:No sir. I keep a small string to elk hunt from. Colorado. But I appreciate what a cowboy does however infrequent it is I buy Meat from the grocer. I'm aware it's a struggle , and I appreciate it!
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Spring time is here! Dakota and I head out for a ride in the hills late Saturday afternoon. Love this time of year! My wife was taking pics outside today of the horses and cats, and got us on the way out. 
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Mornin RR, how come you don't use a breast collar? Just noticed it this am even though I've been enjoyin this thread awhile.
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Depends on what I'm doing, I usually ride without it unless I know I'll be doing heavy roping or treating bulls. It's less cumbersome and my horse moves better.Dennis H wrote:Mornin RR, how come you don't use a breast collar? Just noticed it this am even though I've been enjoyin this thread awhile.
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That is a fantastic photograph sir. Thank you and your wife for sharing it.
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I'll pass it on! She carries that camera everywhere looking for victims. She's on the hunt for a subject for her Calgary Stampede art auction painting entry this summer.
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I actually printed it out and will look for a frame and a matte.
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Really? Wow, that's pretty darn nice. Good thing I brushed all the mud off Dakota.... 
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See for yourself.
I showed a friend of mine at work. He said "Well, in that area, things probably haven't changed much in the last 100 years." I described you as the real deal. He was impressed.

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