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Our crew got a couple deer this weekend and we would like to have the skins sent somewhere to have them tanned and have some gloves/hats or slippers made. Can anyone recommend a place to have this done? Thanks.

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DOES ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBILE TO SELL A RIFLE TO A PRIVATE PARTY AND HAVE IT PUT IN THEIR NAME SO IT IS NOT REGISTERED TO ME?? ANY INFO WOULD BE APPRECIATED--THANKS--REPLY TO [email protected]

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I have sold a couple of used guns. I just made a copy of their drivers license and asked them to sign and date it. I keep that copy in my gun safe. A gun dealer could probably help you transfer ownership, but they are going to need a fee for that I suppose.

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PIKECHASER,

I'm coming in way on the tail-end of this conversation, but your rifle shouldn't be "registered" under your name in any way.

The only firearm that one must register is a handgun--by way of permit.

Or, is the 2nd Amendment just a figment of my imagination?

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

Huskminn is right.

No registration of firarms other than handguns at this time. Although getting a copy of the person's driver's liscense is a good idea.

P.S.

Make sure to look at the picture to make sure it is their liscense. As a buyer I'd ask for the same to protect myself in the event that the gun may have been stolen.

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thanks for all the info guys...i talked to a couple gun dealers and they all said the same thing--get a copy of the guys liscense and make him sign & date thats all thats legally required..so if theres ever a problem you have proof of the sale---thanks again!!

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Anyone been out since this last little snowfall to chase some small game. Myself no,
But have locked up some more 'yote land for the next snowfall.
Speaking of coyotes, have not seen the numbers this year that I have in the past.
Could be a good thing. Any comments?
Any body do alot of calling for yotes?
If you do, do you use a decoy?
Thanks Mark...

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I used to hunt yotes a bit but never needed a decoy. It is a better thing for non-winter hunting I think. It has been a few years since I have been out. Now I am in the south metro and have really pondered getting out to ask permission down near New Prague, I am in Savage. Good luck out there. Maybe if the snow comes Saturday, and the cold sticks, Sunday could turn out to be a good day.

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I wanted to start a new topic on the Waterfowl rules changes for next year and I am unable to. It says I have to be a moderator, Why???????????????????????

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Ladies and Gents,

I just wanted to ask what type of rifles you all like to use for deer hunting. Im debating between getting a 270 WSM, A 30-06, or a 7mm WSM. Any suggestions. If you have compared the recoil, accuracy and distance of such rifles let me know your findings.

Thank You,

David Pena
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i use a 25-06 for hunting i shot a deer that was 200yrds or more droped it i use 120grn bulits i aso use a 30-06 i like them bouth

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Anyone out there with a used 410? Preferably a pump or bolt action for sale? I have a son that's been doing the "dirty work" long enough, and now it's time to do some shootin'. If you have something like this for sale, for a decent price, let me know.
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USPENAMC, if you're deer hunting, the .30-06 is more than you need and you can take any NA game with it. Do your shoulder and pocket book a favor, especially if you don't reload, and buy the .30-06

myzee13, do your son a favor and start your son on light charged 12 gauge rounds. It's easier to hit with and not too bad on the shoulder, especially if you reload. The .410 is a fun gun to shoot once you have wing-shooting learned, it's not a great ound to start a kid on because it's easy to miss with and that will lower the confidence.
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