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My family is digging on the bracelets. Both my daughters like to go outside in the woods, or far side of our property, and "survive". They have kits they bring and love to see what they can endure.
The bracelets let them expand on that a bit, pretty cool. Today they both got their clothes out just to match the bracelets.
Oh, and another picture of the strap with the gun. This is a cheezy rifle compared to what it was designed off of (Savage 24), but it is perfect for what we wanted, a light gun that can be carried on the cottage trails, small enough to carry, accurate enough to be worth holding and big enough to deal with Northern Ontario.
You did good by us Scott, I look forward to our conversations. Wife knew as soon as it got here that she would have to share the bed with it. Everyone in this house is extending a great big "Thank you". Little things make a big difference sometimes. Not to take away from the work, it has soul in it, we feel that.
Strong, comfortable, light and exactly the right amount of red. A bit of security in that amount of cordage too.

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Off topic but can u regulate the barrels so they have fairy similar POI ?
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Bullzeye wrote:Off topic but can u regulate the barrels so they have fairy similar POI ?
No off topic at all.
The .22 is ball nuts on, it does what you tell it to.
On the same note, the .410 patterns awesome on the same aim point.
Awesome gun.. Without doubt.
The only shotgun I own that thrives on the peep/pin sights.
worth owning.
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I'm so glad you like it. It does look good on the gun. This forum and it's members has been so good to me over the years. Thanks for letting me do it. I miss all you folks on here.
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I bet that stuff would make some good dog harness and leads !
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I've never made or seen a harness, but a leash and collar made of paracord looks pretty sharp.
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I have never made one but I see lots of leads and collars and I have seen a couple harnesses. It would be difficult to make without having the dog handy for sizing or it would have to be adjustable.
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Awesome !
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