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That's some awesome firewood porn! What John Deere is that? I have a guy trying to sell me a cs56 with a scored piston for $50. Unless there's a lot more to this sae than I think, I wouldn't give more than 10 or 15 for it. What say you guys that know this saw?
Saw in the pic is a CS81 w a 28” bar.
That would be the big saw in the same line of the CS56.. I have the whole line of those deere’s..

CS 56 is a very good saw. CS 62 is even better.
 

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A little pig killin .
22Mag Ruger sure shoots well.
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When you’re shooting those bullet traps with the .22 mag, where is your preferred shot placed?
Base of skull behind the ear?
 

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When you’re shooting those bullet traps with the .22 mag, where is your preferred shot placed?
Base of skull behind the ear?
Wherever I can hit them.

Unless clear shot then in between the eyes.

Or earhole them

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Whereabouts are you? Im in Wichita and we have hedge all around us. I'm waiting for the ground to dry or freeze so I can do.some cutting.

I'm out by Oakley. Out here is quite a bit different than the eastern half of the state, as anyone who has driven through here knows. Our main trees are Elm, Locust and along the creeks, Cottonwoods.........huge Cottonwoods.
 
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