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On 8/19/2013 6:38 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 8/19/13 2:31 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 19:19:50 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 8/18/13 6:42 PM,
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2013 12:59:01 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:



That there are laws against it doesn't mean it isn't done, and done
visibly. As stated, I have seen hunters with modern rifles hunting,
though if I were hunting deer, I'd probably prefer a slug-loaded
shotgun.

Are you sure you were not looking at a slug gun. They look like a
rifle with rifle sights or maybe a scope. (stocked like a rifle)
There are also some late 20th century muzzle loaders that look pretty
modern. This ain't Davy Jones's Kentucky Rifle,

I am sure there are poachers tho. I knew a game warden who said most
of the deer were taken by .22rf ... at night

That is just what it is in Southern Maryland.


I dunno...bolt action slug guns? Maybe.


Browning makes a nice one
http://www.chuckhawks.com/browning_A-Bolt_slug_gun.htm
For about half that you can get one from Savage or Marlin

St. Mary's County seems to be where many of your northern rednecks are
moving these days. Calvert County is getting too sophisticated for many
of them.


That seems to be true. The Hispanics are taking over Chuck county from
what I heard and that used to be where the rednecks were,

I still have a niece in Bryans Road and another one around Accokeek or
Pisgah. The 4th lives over near John somewhere (in Va).





The latino or hispanic population of Charles County is about 5 per cent.
The majority of the county's population is still white, with blacks a
close second. Hispanics have a long way to go to "take over" the county.
You really need to talk to people who are less prejudiced up here than
the ones on your call list. Just because your nieces see a few latinos
at the mall doesn't mean they are taking over.

Now, in Fairfax County, Virginia, the hispanic-latino population is
close to 20%.


http://news.yahoo.com/census-hispani...173449405.html