Lunde

I thought we established he's an INFI PIMP. :confused:


Yeah, I missed the SFNO too.
 
Hmmm.. After he Hogged that SFNO two min in front of me has Two Pumpkins ASH1's and what Four SJTACLE's? And that was just the last week. I have to give him props.

My hat is off to you sir. :thumbup::thumbup::D
 
Next year at Blade I want to see Lunde with a fresh Adobe size bonus check in his pocket next to Jaxx at the trough.

:eek: Oh wait what am I saying :confused: :confused:

I just realized that i'm invisible
 
I have been looking for an SFNO with Magnum handles, and while I would have preferred one with a Double Cut or Satin finish, this one will do nicely, especially with its Tiger Hide Magnum handles. I even have a WTB thread.

No regrets, right? :thumbup::thumbup:
 
I have been looking for an SFNO with Magnum handles, and while I would have preferred one with a Double Cut or Satin finish, this one will do nicely, especially with its Tiger Hide Magnum handles. I even have a WTB thread.

No regrets, right? :thumbup::thumbup:

No Regrets! That was a great snag Bro, The Magnum Tiger handles did it for me as well.
This is the one I really want.
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Given his unmatched skills with a camera, lightbox and Infi,
I believe Lunde would be aptly dubbed.........
Porktogragher
 
PIMPTOGRAPHER? No, not enough pork in there...

Besides, that might suggest that he only photographs pimps. :eek:
 
Lunde is the king Pimp HOG, no doubt about it. His skills for coming in out of no where and grabbing the goodies is fast becoming a fine art. Why he just might be able to give the Older HOGs a run for their money at the Blade trough!:eek:

You go Ken!!!:thumbup:
 
Great catch Ken:thumbup:

...why did I go to bed early yesterday....Oh, I know, too much "Old Pulteney" in the evening...:D
 
Perhaps it is more accurate to state that there is a wee bit of subtle persuasion, or coercion, through photography... Am I an INFI Pusher? Naw. That, too, doesn't seem to capture my activities.

Speaking of activities, I am off to South Dakota on Tuesday, bright (or dark, given that my departure time is 3AM) and early, to hunt antelope in Wyoming with my dad. It's a 1,400-mile drive, and I plan to get as far as Casper or Douglas, in Wyoming. Once in Hot Springs, on Wednesday morning, my dad and I will then jump the border, and get to Moorcroft late that afternoon. It's another 125 miles or so. We'll be hunting on the morning of the 4th. I'll be using my trusty Cooper Arms M22 Phoenix chambered in 6.5x55 SE. Its hunting load is one of those "close enough for gov't work" sort of things, as evidenced by two three-shot groups that it shot at 100 yards using its hunting load:

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My dad is using a new rifle this year. It was a gift from me, and was on order for a year, mainly because they were not yet in production when I placed the order. It is Cooper Arms' newly-released centerfire repeater, specifically an M52 Classic chambered in .30-06 with a gorgeous French Walnut stock. It also has a custom serial number, made up of my dad's initials followed by his birthdate expressed as six digits. Here is a photo of me and my dad with his new rifle, taken in early July when he first got it:

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His hunting load sort of works, too. Here is a three-shot group that he shot in August:

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I was there to witness it. He is using the 165gr Nosler AccuBond bullet and 49.5gr of IMR 4064.
 
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