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			<title>quesnel meat cooler</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 21:09:26 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hello everyone, can anyone tell me where in quesnel I can take my moose to hang in a cooler?  I am not looking to butcher, just hang in the cooler. 
Thank you in advance. 
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			<title>7x57 Hornady?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 21:08:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I had half a box of Hornady Custom 7x57 ammo I picke dup at a gun show that I  have discovered shoots awesomely in my new (to me)  7x57 Husquvarna but alas, the company doesn't make it any more. 
 
Does anyone know what powder and primer they put in that load? It took a 154 grain spire point...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I had half a box of Hornady Custom 7x57 ammo I picke dup at a gun show that I  have discovered shoots awesomely in my new (to me)  7x57 Husquvarna but alas, the company doesn't make it any more.<br />
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Does anyone know what powder and primer they put in that load? It took a 154 grain spire point interlock bullet, I know that much.</div>

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			<title>250 Savage goodness!</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:48:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I have loaded 4 different bullets over 3 different powders and none have produced a 100 yard group of over 2" :cool: 
 
This latest one is exceptional and the rifle printed 3 consecutive 3 shot 104 yard groups none of which was over 3/4"  :D 
 
110 grain Accubond, 37 grains IMR 4350, Federal GM210M...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have loaded 4 different bullets over 3 different powders and none have produced a 100 yard group of over 2&quot; :cool:<br />
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This latest one is exceptional and the rifle printed 3 consecutive 3 shot 104 yard groups none of which was over 3/4&quot;  :D<br />
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110 grain Accubond, 37 grains IMR 4350, Federal GM210M primer, Reformed Remington 22-250 Brass.  2550 fps from the 18 1/2&quot; barrel<br />
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			<title>Honda Big Red 3 Wheeler for sale</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 04:47:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Just in time for hunting season......I am listing this for a hunting partner. 
 
1984 ES 200 
Electric start 
Shaft drive 
Hi and Low gear including reverse 
Heated hand grips 
 
New battery 
Has small dent on gas tank.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Just in time for hunting season......I am listing this for a hunting partner.<br />
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1984 ES 200<br />
Electric start<br />
Shaft drive<br />
Hi and Low gear including reverse<br />
Heated hand grips<br />
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New battery<br />
Has small dent on gas tank.<br />
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Runs great, no issues , and no cracked plastic.<br />
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Asking $950<br />
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Contact me and I will pass on the owners contact info.</div>


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			<title>nazko?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 06:25:15 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Anyone know the fire status of the Nazko area? (5-13) 
Got a draw in the area in September.  Hoping its not all gone when I get there.</description>
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Got a draw in the area in September.  Hoping its not all gone when I get there.</div>

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			<title>Sheep/goat hunters 2 questions</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 14:21:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[when you go sheep/goat hunting and get your animal you are required by law to carry out all edible portions....so does that mean that if the animal was shot thru the front shoulders that you wouldn't have to pack them out?? 
 
if the grizz gets the meat from your animal, what happens at the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>when you go sheep/goat hunting and get your animal you are required by law to carry out all edible portions....so does that mean that if the animal was shot thru the front shoulders that you wouldn't have to pack them out??<br />
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if the grizz gets the meat from your animal, what happens at the compulsory inspection site....???....</div>

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			<title>youth season</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 22:44:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>one week to go and me and my girls will be in the bush looking for deer...:) 
 
Im going to hunt the Red Lake area in hopes of a couple meat bucks for the kids.  
 
Anyone else getting out?</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>one week to go and me and my girls will be in the bush looking for deer...:)<br />
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Im going to hunt the Red Lake area in hopes of a couple meat bucks for the kids. <br />
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Anyone else getting out?</div>

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			<title>257 weatherby accumark</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 16:04:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>This rifle is in very good + condition with less than 4 boxes down her.It comes with Leupold rings and bases,RCBS dies,50 115 ballistic tips,40 factory once fired brass and 50 once fired 7mm brass that has been resized to 257.I have not even taken this one to the bush.Replacement cost is around...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>This rifle is in very good + condition with less than 4 boxes down her.It comes with Leupold rings and bases,RCBS dies,50 115 ballistic tips,40 factory once fired brass and 50 once fired 7mm brass that has been resized to 257.I have not even taken this one to the bush.Replacement cost is around $2400,I will take $1500 shipped to your door or $1000 cash + you trade worth $500.</div>

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			<title>Notice to Moose Hunters Hunting in the Dease Lake/Stikine River Areas</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:35:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/wildlife/hunting/regulations/1012/docs/100827_NoticeToMooseHunters.pdf</description>
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			<title>Fallow Buck</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 19:16:07 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Shot this guy in 2005 on Sydney Island and had him mounted by a local LM taxi and was thoroughly disapointed by the job that was performed 
 
A year later I was able to get another cape from another buck I harvested that had the exact same colouration and markings. 
 
Before I came out to the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Shot this guy in 2005 on Sydney Island and had him mounted by a local LM taxi and was thoroughly disapointed by the job that was performed<br />
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A year later I was able to get another cape from another buck I harvested that had the exact same colouration and markings.<br />
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Before I came out to the badlands I sent it to Terry at Lagoon Taxidermy<br />
in Victoria and my son brought it out to me when he came back from holidays to the coast<br />
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awesome work Terry and I am so happy to finally get my buck back in the manner in which it was meant to be.<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[WTS/WTT...2010 Jiffy 3500 Gas Powered Ice Auger 10" w/Black D-Ice'r Armor]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 02:26:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Ok like the title say's this is a 3.5hp 10" Jiffy ice auger i got this ice auger in febuary of this year thought i would use it more but only used it once for some big lakers... drilled 20 or so hole with it then packed it up and put it away... This thing is MINT!! it has all the bells and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Ok like the title say's this is a 3.5hp 10&quot; Jiffy ice auger i got this ice auger in febuary of this year thought i would use it more but only used it once for some big lakers... drilled 20 or so hole with it then packed it up and put it away... This thing is MINT!! it has all the bells and whistles... i paid over 650 bucks for it and didnt even use a full tank of gas.... Im moving and need to make room so i need it gone ASAP so im listing it for 500 bucks.... Im in edmonton and can be reached at 780-868-6745<br />
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			<description>ok ive got a ruger 10 .22 up for sale. Its a semi auto wood stock with blued barrel. Round count is around 400 ish... i have two clips for it the stock 10 rd clip and an extra 25 rd clip... Asking 225 OBO... im located in edmonton and can be reached by email at craig.nagy@yahoo.ca   or on my cell...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>ok ive got a ruger 10 .22 up for sale. Its a semi auto wood stock with blued barrel. Round count is around 400 ish... i have two clips for it the stock 10 rd clip and an extra 25 rd clip... Asking 225 OBO... im located in edmonton and can be reached by email at <a href="mailto:craig.nagy@yahoo.ca">craig.nagy@yahoo.ca</a>   or on my cell 780-868-6745   I dont check this forum very often so if i dont get back to you in a day send me a direct email..</div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Ethics expert says police chiefs' association  has track record of "dodgy behaviour."]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 22:57:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>From CSSA - CILA 
 
 
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				<b>For Immediate Release<br />
Aug 24, 2010</b><br />
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Op-ed submitted to Canadian media from the Canadian Shooting Sports Association <br />
<u>Ethics expert says police chiefs' association <br />
has track record of &quot;dodgy behaviour.&quot;</u><br />
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By Larry Whitmore <br />
Executive Director <br />
Canadian Shooting Sports Association <br />
<br />
In the torrid game of political chess that is poised to scrap Canada's long-gun registry, some players appear willing to sacrifice ethical principles to win.<br />
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The kings, knights and rooks are quick to push their pawns to the middle of the board to demonstrate faux teamwork, but many of those pawns are unwilling accomplices. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP), the Canadian Police Association, and the Canadian Association of Police Boards want to maintain the long-gun registry.<br />
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But, many front-line police officers have pronounced it useless and potentially dangerous to any cop who believes the data. A national survey taken by an Edmonton police officer last year shows an astounding 92 percent of police respondents want the registry scrapped.<br />
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The gun registry is not gun control. It merely lays a piece of paper beside a gun, which has no bearing on whether it will be used for good or evil. And, criminals don't apply for that piece of paper because they want their firearms kept secret. At an estimated cost of $2 billion and growing daily, there are myriad compelling reasons to send the registry riding off into the sunset.<br />
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So, why do the politically motivated police associations lobby so breathlessly to keep the registry? The answer may have more to do with financial gain than social conscience.<br />
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There was barely a ripple within the mainstream media when ethicist Dr. John Jones suddenly resigned his position on the CACP's ethics committee last year. The whole committee had been warning the CACP board of directors for some time that they should stop taking money from organizations they do business with – the ethics committee said it's a clear conflict of interest.<br />
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In April 2009, media reports confirmed the CACP accepted about $115,000 from CGI Group, a Bell Mobility affiliate. Is it mere coincidence that CGI is the software contractor for the gun registry and the chiefs' organization is strident in its support for the registry? The CGI donation was used to send CACP conference delegates to a Céline Dion concert. The CACP annual galas are legendary for their opulence as cities compete to out-do the conference before. During this year's gala in Edmonton on August 22-25, the media reported that the chiefs voted unanimously to support the gun registry.<br />
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&quot;I resigned on a matter of principal,&quot; Dr. Jones explained to the CSSA. &quot;I was deeply discomfited that Celine Dion tickets were supplied to CACP by Bell and a couple of other sponsors at their Montreal conference. They were handed out to delegates. It didn't sit well with me because if a front line officer takes so much as a cup of coffee, they are considered to be in a conflict of interest. I thought it was hypocritical on the part of those chiefs to accept those tickets.<br />
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&quot;We (CACP ethics committee) had worked with the chiefs for about six months trying to constructively change their opinion,&quot; he adds. &quot;I resigned when we received a letter from them that said 'thanks but no thanks, we're going to continue to do business.' What makes it unethical for me is that first step that puts you in debt to these corporations.&quot;<br />
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Dr. Jones, who was also an ethics adviser to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, says the practice of accepting donations is particularly unethical when the CACP provides public support for a product that a donor provides.<br />
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&quot;It's simply the impropriety of taking gifts from people with whom the chiefs do extensive business,&quot; he says. &quot;That puts them in the pockets of the chiefs and I think that's an unfortunate state of affairs. If there is a link between Bell and CGI and this registry work, then there is definitely a conflict. There were other sponsors at the time who were funding lavish dinners that no one is talking about.<br />
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&quot;There is a track record there,&quot; adds Dr. Jones. &quot;There was a very public endorsement of Taser International – there's certainly a precedent for this kind of endorsement in the face of sponsorship. My advice was 'hands off' – keep a distance so you can't be accused of favouritism or being swayed in your opinion-making. It's not ethical. In the moral domain, it's really dodgy behaviour. It's just inviting public criticism in my view.&quot;<br />
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Dr. Jones also notes that some Taser shareholders expressed concern that company funds shouldn't be handed out without some assurance of a return. In the wake of the CACP public endorsements for Taser and GCI, surely even the chiefs can't deny the trend.<br />
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Given the CACP's questionable business methods exposed by their own ethicist, there is scant reason to trust the chiefs' shrill edict that the registry is essential to police. With this said, why does the Liberal Party of Canada place so much trust in a self-serving group that has demonstrated that its approval is for sale?<br />
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On the other side of the chess board, Detective Sergeant Murray Grismer of the Saskatoon Police Service recently appeared before the federal public safety committee to opine on Private Members' Bill C-391 to scrap the gun registry. He claims that Canada's top cops are pulling rank by prohibiting police officers from speaking out.<br />
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&quot;I represent the opinion of thousands of police officers across Canada who are, in my opinion, the silent majority and, for some, the silenced majority,&quot; Det. Sgt. Grismer told the parliamentary committee. &quot;(They are) not only police officers who have been ordered not to speak out against the long-gun registry, but also officers who fear for their careers should they voice an opinion publicly in opposition to continuation of the registry or against the position adopted by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, their chief of police, or commanding officer. To say the police community is divided on support for the long-gun registry is an understatement.&quot;<br />
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Meanwhile, even pro-registry police admitted to the public safety committee that if the registry advised there was no gun present in a residence, police would not trust that information to be accurate. Conversely, if registry data said there were a specific number of guns present, they would not trust that information either, and assume there could be more guns. So, if pro-registry police recommend ignoring both a positive and negative registry result, it seems obvious that the registry is an utter waste of time for police.<br />
<br />
Criminologist Dr. Gary Mauser, Professor Emeritus at Simon Fraser University, told the committee that the registry data itself is too corrupt to be useful.<br />
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&quot;It is difficult to understand why the chiefs of police support the long-gun registry,&quot; says Dr. Mauser. &quot;(It) has so many errors that relying upon it puts the lives of rank-and-file police members at risk. This is a classic database problem: garbage in, gospel out. The police should know better.<br />
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&quot;Millions of entries are incorrect or missing,&quot; he adds. &quot;Most striking, less than half of all long guns in Canada are in the registry. The long-gun registry does worse – it misdirects the police. People who have registered their firearms are less likely to be violent than Canadians who don't even own firearms. They should be. Gun owners have been screened by the police since 1979. We are told that 15 percent of the guns used in homicides are long guns. What is not said is that virtually none were registered. How does the gun registry help? When I spoke at the Ontario Police College, one of the instructors told me privately that trusting the registry was a way to get good police officers killed.&quot;<br />
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The Canadian Shooting Sports Association has had this issue under its microscope since the legislation was proposed 15 years ago. We have an extremely safety-conscious membership, and if there was even a hint of evidence that the gun registry actually saved lives or kept Canadians safer, we would support it.<br />
<br />
Instead, creating the registry was a political knee-jerk reaction to the tragic deaths of innocent students at L'ecole Polytechique on December 6, 1989. Rather than targeting the criminal element, the Chrétien government elected in 1993 took its wrath out on sport shooters, hunter and farmers. In an act of desperation to quell the public's anger, the government decided to take it out on the &quot;good guys.&quot;<br />
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There is evidence that the registry would not have prevented the L'ecole Polytechnique massacre. That proof was revealed on September 13, 2006 at Dawson Collage in Montreal where a gunman shot and killed one student and injured 19 others. The registry was up and running in all its glory, and it failed outright.<br />
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The long-gun registry should be dismantled and the funds reallocated to provide more police in the street, better technologies in their hands, and improved firearms laws in Canada. Until Canadians are allowed to hear from the rank-and-file police officers, it appears that registry supporters will refuse to play by the rules.<br />
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The burning question is this: Since when do Canadians allow police chiefs to create the policies that should be made by our elected representatives?<br />
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How long will Canadians tolerate the tail wagging the dog?<br />
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The CSSA is the voice of the sport shooter and firearms enthusiast in Canada. Our national membership supports and promotes traditional target shooting competition, modern action shooting sports, hunting, and archery. We support and sponsor competitions and youth programs that promote these Canadian heritage activities. <br />
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For further information, contact: <br />
Tony Bernardo <br />
Canadian Shooting Sports Association <br />
Canadian Institute for Legislative Action <br />
905-571-2150 <br />
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Check the link, there are a few new ones I have added,feel free to email me if something is there you like or maybe something you are looking for.<br />
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