The "Trooper of the Plains" is a bronze but we have a few others by other sculptors that are not. Too expensive to collect real ones! We have not been to the Remington Museum but the CM Russell museum in Great Falls Mt is spectacular. How one man could generate such a volume of work in a single lifetime is incredible. Not to mention his actual 1880's saddle is there in a glass case!! Plus there is a good collection of period firearms. Very cool to see.daytime dave wrote:Ranch Roper, how many Remington statues do you have? I've seen a couple in the backgrounds of your photographs.
I really like his sculptures. I've been to his museum in Ogdensburg NY. It's amazing.
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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Good morning all from Jonesboro, GA. 62 degrees this morning. We had a little rain yesterday afternoon into the evening. About a 20% chance of late afternoon showers today. Right now, bright and sunny. Take care and be safe!
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I'd like to see that too.
I was fortunate enough to visit an estate house in Spain and the previous owner was Adnan Khashoggi. He had LOTS of REAL Remington Bronze statues. I was impressed with them. On the tour before dinner, they said there were more real Remington's there than in any one place.
Coffee then to work. Smith and Wesson mug today. No pic.
I was fortunate enough to visit an estate house in Spain and the previous owner was Adnan Khashoggi. He had LOTS of REAL Remington Bronze statues. I was impressed with them. On the tour before dinner, they said there were more real Remington's there than in any one place.
Coffee then to work. Smith and Wesson mug today. No pic.
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The weatherman was quite correct in his forecast for today....pouring rain, but we can surely use the water.
So outdoor range is out, and that means a visit to Cabelas.
Will be checking out prices on reloading equipment...still have a ways to go for that start up project!
My Henry mug is faithfully at my right hand, serving me my first cup of double mocha. Nice on a wet, damp morn.
Have a great day, Everyone!
So outdoor range is out, and that means a visit to Cabelas.
Will be checking out prices on reloading equipment...still have a ways to go for that start up project!
My Henry mug is faithfully at my right hand, serving me my first cup of double mocha. Nice on a wet, damp morn.
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Oh boy we are going to get a Cabelas report. 
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Good morning back at ya. Its 58 degrees here and the sun isn't even up yet. Todays range day will be under a high cloud cover.
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Just one cup of Rio Grande in one of my John Deere mugs this morning. Now I am sitting here deciding at what time today to go to vote. Today is the Pennsylvania primary.
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Morning all. Just working today, coffee in the Roy & Trigger mug. Have a great day.
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Rain and more rain. Like it. Soak those forests and grasslands. Fill the water holes. Makes good hay. 
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Not too hard to write a Cabelas report. And I'm writing it now with another cup of double mocha in my Henry mug!
Here goes.
As I was driving to Cabelas just after noon, the weather was beginning to clear from the strong thunder & lightning storms we had this morning. I should have brought my SGC along and caught Parma Woods outdoor range on the way home. Such is the way of it.
At Cabelas, I usually check the ammo section first. There were about 4-5 shelves just bending under the weight of .22LR ammo! And the surprise was there were no lines of fellows standing there calculating the cost per round!
Glad to see it...we surely had a long-term drought of that caliber. Oh yes, there was also one full shelf of .17HMR ammo, but still no .22WMR available. Also checked .357 magnum (very small supply) and .38 special + "P" (none). No ammo purchased today.
Then headed over to the reloading aisles. I had decided that I needed to bite the bullet
and buy two or three more components of the equipment/supplies I'll be needing to get going with reloading. Ended up with these new items: a manual (not digital) caliper, powder trickler, and M500 scale ... all RCBS products. I had gotten an RCBS Rock Chucker Single-Stage reloading press a couple of weeks ago, and now I have only to send in an RCBS rebate to recover close to 1/3 the cost of these items. Better than zip.
Well, I did it this time, Daytime Dave. I stop at the knife display cases on the way to the checker. I have no idea how many knives were there, but there were a very lot of choices. Two Buck knives caught my eye: the "Solo Knife" and the "Deuce Knife." Almost got the Deuce, but with the $$$ tally of RCBS equipment, I closed the blades and put on the skids. Probably another day. It was a cool knife. Still, wish it were USA-made.
No pictures. All the RCBS stuff and Buck knives are on the web. Plus I left my camera at home!
Well, this Cabelas day was unusual for me because most visits I end up with only ammo. Even surprised myself that I'm working on building a reloading bench now!! I think I was "right on target" in the reloading aisles.
It was a good day.
Here goes.
As I was driving to Cabelas just after noon, the weather was beginning to clear from the strong thunder & lightning storms we had this morning. I should have brought my SGC along and caught Parma Woods outdoor range on the way home. Such is the way of it.
At Cabelas, I usually check the ammo section first. There were about 4-5 shelves just bending under the weight of .22LR ammo! And the surprise was there were no lines of fellows standing there calculating the cost per round!
Then headed over to the reloading aisles. I had decided that I needed to bite the bullet
Well, I did it this time, Daytime Dave. I stop at the knife display cases on the way to the checker. I have no idea how many knives were there, but there were a very lot of choices. Two Buck knives caught my eye: the "Solo Knife" and the "Deuce Knife." Almost got the Deuce, but with the $$$ tally of RCBS equipment, I closed the blades and put on the skids. Probably another day. It was a cool knife. Still, wish it were USA-made.
No pictures. All the RCBS stuff and Buck knives are on the web. Plus I left my camera at home!
Well, this Cabelas day was unusual for me because most visits I end up with only ammo. Even surprised myself that I'm working on building a reloading bench now!! I think I was "right on target" in the reloading aisles.
Sir Henry wrote:Oh boy we are going to get a Cabelas report.
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