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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz18 View Post
    Have you ever used one? I’ve looked at them, but due to the weight I assumed you would have to roto-till or disc fine to get it to cut in the soil. I’m ultra lazy - bush hog, spray roundup, come back in 3 weeks and pull the drill full of grain over it. It’s just hard to get a 8’ drill across creeks and down trails to some of our remote areas where we have to mow, disc, seed, drag.
    Broadcast and drag. No more 8ft drill to worry about.

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    Done with a Great Plains 506 conventional 3PH drill...It's a 6' drill but counting the spaces to the next row it really covers closer to 7'...Seedbed prep is the key.

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    Real time..

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    In front

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    To my left

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    Behind

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    What’s the BLR? I have a .308. Pretty guns. I prefer wood over the synthetic.

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    To the right, 4th and 5th deer out so far

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    30-06, synthetic just doesn't do it for me

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    Psalm 42:1 "As the hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    30-06, synthetic just doesn't do it for me
    A lot of people seem to like the black/ camo plastic guns, and seem to have good reasons. I feel wooden guns have more soul , if that makes sense.

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    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baggy View Post
    A lot of people seem to like the black/ camo plastic guns, and seem to have good reasons. I feel wooden guns have more soul , if that makes sense.
    They do. My main hunting guns are all wood. I own a couple synthetics, they have their uses.. I'm not going to battle against these animals

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    6.5 year old calico doe

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    Right on. Ready for WTD and Taliban.

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    Haha, I own them. I just have my own quirks.

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    Myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiz18 View Post
    Have you ever used one? I’ve looked at them, but due to the weight I assumed you would have to roto-till or disc fine to get it to cut in the soil. I’m ultra lazy - bush hog, spray roundup, come back in 3 weeks and pull the drill full of grain over it. It’s just hard to get a 8’ drill across creeks and down trails to some of our remote areas where we have to mow, disc, seed, drag.
    Yeah I’ve got one and love it. Mine is one I got from Mackie Tyler in Livingston. I think the auction yard around the corner from his house had them also
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    "They are who we thought they were"

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