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Greg: Nice work on the Ruger. I am familiar with "The Running W" on there. Is there a relationship ?
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Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator/Lead Instructor (retired)
Shotgun Team Coach, NSCA Level III Instructor
Southeastern Illinois College
AMM 761
Not in relation but I’ve hunted the King many times. South Texas is my stomping grounds. Originally I was going to put all the historic Texas ranches but I decided to do that on a gun with substantially more value. Never want to put too much lipstick on a pig. You don’t want to put 3,000 of work on a 500.00 gun.
Not in relation but I’ve hunted the King many times. South Texas is my stomping grounds. Originally I was going to put all the historic Texas ranches but I decided to do that on a gun with substantially more value. Never want to put too much lipstick on a pig. You don’t want to put 3,000 of work on a 500.00 gun.
Greg: My experience has been in Brooks county around the Encino gate and over on the other side of 77 including the Armstrong. Great quail country. Glad I did not have to reach into my pockets. LOL
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Bruce A. Hering
Program Coordinator/Lead Instructor (retired)
Shotgun Team Coach, NSCA Level III Instructor
Southeastern Illinois College
AMM 761