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Thanks for the information, Pehota.

Hard Knocks Hard Knocks that would be a pretty useful test for hog hunters around here (eastern US), you ever hear of anyone using it before? I'm thrilled with the concept, myself.
Who wants to cough out worms, right?
 
Thanks for the information, Pehota.

Hard Knocks Hard Knocks that would be a pretty useful test for hog hunters around here (eastern US), you ever hear of anyone using it before? I'm thrilled with the concept, myself.
Who wants to cough out worms, right?

No sir, that is a first for me. We always make sure that bear is well-cooked, but I like the idea of knowing for sure.
 
The Pehota designed TRC Splinter 120 has increasingly gotten my attention recently. This thread may just have given me the push I need. It looks versatile enough to go from kitchen to field craft. (See what I did there? Paraphrased from 'Beach to boardroom' for sport watches. ;) )
 
All right then. That was the push. Pehota approved comment.

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It's versatile enough to go from kitchen to field craft.

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