Here are the people who have signed my guest book, feel free to add your name to it.
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From one college student to another. Great page! It was very informative and answered every question I had about Steel Vs. Lead.
Thanks,
Jim
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thank you
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What does Dram Equivalent mean anyway?
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Thanks for the info. Do you have a list of all the shotshell manufacturers
in the U.S. and the rest of the world that load steel shot?
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JUST TOOK A GLIMPS OF YOUR INFORMATION ABOUT SHOTGUN LOADS AND I CAN
SEE YOUR GIVING GREAT INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT. I THANK YOU FOR CREATING
THIS INFORMATION FOR ALL OF US. I LIKE TO KNOW HOW FAST MY LOADS ARE, SHOTGUNS
OR RIFLES SO I KNOW NOT TO RE CH OUT TOO FAR ON GAME. THANKS
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vrey good
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Hey, send me some good pics... I was at Mardi Gras in 1998 with some
Marine buddies. We mostly stayed at the Cat's Meow, but we still got out
and had a blast. We took pictures but I never got copies. Thanks!!!!!
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Exactly what I was looking for. Couldn't find it in one place anywhere
else. Thanks!
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Sure alot of good information at my finger tips/bang keep shooting
straight
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I strayed looking for comparisons of AA magnum and win 209 primers.
Wandered around for a bit,hope I didn't break anything. I'll go home to
N.Z.now. C.U. madjon
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Thanks, I found what I was looking for.
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Good site; helped me. Pls don't circulate my address
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Nice site
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Thanks for the info
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You're missing the high velocity game load data for remington.
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nice site! where can I get info and components to reload 12 gauge 2
1/2" shotgun shells?
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good info
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Thank you, very convient, I have used estate shells but could not find
anything about their velocity.
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Brad, your webpage looks good! Thank you for teaching me how to design
webpages. You are a really good friend. (Just a little too blunt!) Just
Kidding! Sincerely, SAM
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looks pretty good brad...got the toys...got the music (even if it is
country) and plays...got the friends...two thumbs up! =)
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Thanks, now I know how many types of skeet shotgun shells there are
from winchester.
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I am looking for reloading data for 12 ga hull made by Estate Cartridge
Co.. If you can help please e-mail or fax data/info to 912-537-1380. Thank
you very much, Danny
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Thanks Nice work
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My son Robby Russell is 13 and shoots only your "AA extra Lite" loads
12 guage #8 at trap. He insists that no other will do. You have really
sold him on this load. He shot his first 25 Saturday 4/22/00 at the Redlands
California trap range, He also won 2 d place in the "C" division. They
did not have any 25 patches. If you could send him one he would really
appreciate it. He has been shooting since he turned 11 and is getting quite
good. We are going to sign him up for ATA juniors in the next couple of
onths. You can mail the patch to: Robbie Russell 22705 Rio Bueno Ct. Valencia,
Calif. 91354 PS It is getting harder and harder to find the extra lites
here, can you give me some info on local dealers that handle the extra
lites. Thanks again. Alvin Russell
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I am really looking for ballistics information on distance of travel
of 71/2 shot as we have built a new range here and need to know how far
trap loads will travel so as to not land on adjoining property when shooting
at clay targets at a maximum of 12 fe t in height. We are to build a new
trap house thissummer and need to know the back drop area of fall for all
angles why shooting trap.
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Great to see comparisons of shots. What is DRAM though?
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Just dropped in to say hello.
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The most interesting page for home loader,as a clean kill with your
own cartidge is the most important.Would appriciate if more page with different
load and powder brand especially for us in Malta that we only have a limit
of choice although I must admit hat your load are more than enough and
the best, Welldone and many thanks. More homeloading receipt from friend
sharing the same hobby for 12 bore shotguns would be appreciate. My address
is can be passed. Sebastian Tufigno greeting from, MALTA.
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Any data on where to obtain tungsten shot and reloading data as in
hulls, wads, primers, p/w charge bars, etc., that can be used?
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i would like to see a little more on 12 gauge 3 and 1/2 inch loads.
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I was looking for accurate specs on steel waterfowl loads. The information
that you presented was very helpful. The season is nearly over so I will
not be purchasing any new ammo until August or September and by then there
might be new information so I'll check back later. Thanks, Bob
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Your information on various shotshells sold in the US is very interesting.
We have a US patent (and other world patents) on a new tungsten/polymer
material with the same specific gravity as lead - so shot made from it
has identical sizes as for lead for t e same weight. It is kind to the
rifle barrel and has good range and energy transfer to the target.
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Hey Stranger, whats wrong you don't come home to the channel dude anymore.
:-)
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Dear sir , We need 60,000ea 12gauge shots shell (2.75inch). to shot
the pigeons fly around the airport. could you introduce some OEM to us
thanks. Best Regards capt leo www.flysky.com.tw Tel 8867-6228040 Fax 8867-6236335
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COOL.....
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I have done well with your WINCHESTER super x DRYLOK super steel 12
cauge 3 inch mag 1.25 oz BB loads for geese at 1375 fps . Will try surprem
steel load in the future for the 1450 fps knock power!
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thanks alot
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thanks alot
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I would like verymuch to see comparison charts on steel vs. lead; vs
tungsten. We desparately need better results than the current steel shots
are perforning.
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Nice page, Brad! Pictures, info., links... What more could I ask for?
I live in Brookings, SD, and also love to hunt birds more than anything
else, even more than catching walleyes. My motto - if it flies, it dies.
If I didn't want to graduate, my lif would be much more exciting this fall,
as would the lives of many roosters, ducks, and geese. Hope you forego
studying enough to get out and shoot something (or at least try), lest
your sanity vanish. Hunt hard! -Brent
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This page is super!!!!!As a reloader it's priceless.
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proba, sve najbolje za fiocchi!
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proba, sve najbolje za fiocchi!
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Super!! Thanks for taking the time to assemble all of this information
in one organized place...
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Thanks for the useful page. I was looking for manufacturers of shotshells
that make loads in number 5 shot. Bob
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this stuff is hard to find thanks
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Tight page!
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i am having trouble finding a recipe for reloadind steel shot can you
help? components are for sale everywhere but ??????
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Certainly very helpful! You could furnish some graphics, though.
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I would like reloding data
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Very interesting information!!!
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THIS IS GREAT IT LETS SEE WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR DOLLAR. THANKS jg
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Very helpful--thank you!
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In Canada we are just getting going with stell shot for shotguns...looking
at reloading/buying shells..quite expensive up here...got some good data
re:velocity/loads for Winchester 23/4" 12 guage..still searching for info...
Tx. Doug
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Thanks for the link , only missing one piece of info that I need the
kinetic energy of individual pellets of different sizes at different ranges.
I dont want much do I. Vick
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thanks
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Why you dont write, that the fiocchi using the gun powder exported
from Yugoslavija ?From factory Milan Blagojevic from Lucani, a small town
in Serbia, which nato bombing almost every day, fiocchi shame on you.ps
yuor pilots screaming very nice, when they get the some of fiocchi bulets,for
eksample fiocchi breneke,or fiocchi semi magnum.
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here in Yugoslavija we dont write english good, but lot of hunters
using the Fiochi products.for my opinion the fiocchi, bullets are the best
in the world especialy series PL 4, grami 34,shot size 4,and pl 4 grami
36.ellite fiocchi and other bullets.in Yu oslavia have four factories from
amunition,Krusik,Alpen,Belom and Peloponez.`uality of these bulest are
the same as fiocchi.much hello to all hunters, over the world from Yugoslavia,ps
these days ve hunting the pilots with fiocchi anti crime bullets .
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Your page has proven to be very resourceful in steelshot loads.
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looking for 20ga aa cf hull
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Yeah Brad. I like your web pages it isn't to often that I find one
that is into hunting, country music and games that I like. keep it up!
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I am getting ready to convert from lead shot to steel and no one has
a lot of info or shot. I am still looking for iron shot to load.
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I carried a Model 37 Ithaca in Viet-Nam and I'm trying to find some
12ga. flechette rounds...can anyone point me in the right direction? Thank
You! Great Page Allen Harper
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thanks!
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this really helped in comparing my handloads to factory spec's.
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time to update your webpage. call me when you finally get this
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Great site, I'm an avid duck & upland game hunter. The shotshell
information page is worthwhile information. The only thing lack is the
Bismuth muzzle velocity information but heck who can afford to shoot Bismuth
all the time! :>) I've shared this site with others that I hunt and shoot
trap/skeet with, thanks again. Bob
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thanks pal
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Very helpfull in many ways. You just need links to shotshell reloading
sales
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Nice charts ,keep up the good work and keep shooting
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Are all .410 shell lead? Even small, are there any health risks to
the hunter using lead shells? (eating game etc) Thanks, I learned so much.
I thought it was very interesting.
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VERY INTERESTING!!!!!
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Hey Brad, it is kind of apparent that you really don't care for deer
hunting much, but do you know of anyone with a deer lease in the hill country
or elsewhere for the '99 season. I am looking for a well managed lease
that I can bring my wife of a buddy very once in a while. Let me know.
How about that Big 12 Championship game! Thx, Joe Class of 96
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Very helpful, Can you help solve a political debate. The question being:
20 GA steel loads V/S 12 Ga Steel and 10 Ga Steel. I would like to know
if you have figures that would demonstrate 1. Pellets on Target @ 30, 45,
60 yards 2. Velocity of pellets on impact Given the following: Modified
or Imroved Cylinder Choke, but must be the same. Maximum powder charge
for each load that is available from the Major Mfgs, Remington, Winchester,
Federal. We want to compare the 20 GA killing potential against the 12GA
and the 10 Ga on Canada Geese. The argument being that a 20 3" load shooting
steel six's is an effective means to put sufficient pellets on target at
those ranges to kill. Please use BBB's 3" loads on the 12 GA and "T's"
in 3 1/2" on the 10 GA. Your recommendation, although not necessary is
appreciated. Should you find the loads, unsatisfactory for effective, conservation
minded harvesting of the Canada Goose please say so. You might also list
20 GA 2's in your analysis. Thanks in advance for your help
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Nice page with exception to posting articles by Pike and Doggett (the
Houston Chronicle Clowns). I am class of 1989 and worked on a little Bonfire
in those days. Question: I sa a guy (in Houston) wearing a Texas A&M
- Ducks Unlimited shirt the other day How can I get one?
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I was looking for the size shot table that you have showing the size
of the various shots and how many are in an ounce. This assisted me in
determining what shot I need on a goose hunt this weekend. I did not find
prices to order your merchandise. Is there a seperate price sheet somewhere?
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i am looking for 410 steel shotshell. email me if you know where to
get some.l
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Thanks
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Very informative sight. Good work!!
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i am also looking for information on reloading shotshells using a powder
called GM3
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I live in Richwood. It is south of houston about 50 miles.
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keep up the remington good products,in memory of my uncle who worked
many years with remington.
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I am currently using remington ammo because it patterns best in my
gun,but I never knew how fast the Express Long Range shells were. Thanks
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Just surfing. Thanks.
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I enjoyed your site but I am still looking for a listing of shotgun
loads usuing Winchester 540 powder. A friend suggested 32.5 grains under
1-1/4 oz of lead shot. Winchester's newest guide does not seem to mention
540 for 12 gauge. Please send email w th any links or suggestions.
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This information is very helpful. I like you never gave much credence
to the varying types of shotshells. I have learned otherwise over the years
however. Good job, keep it up>
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Great help!!! Have been reloading to my 10ga since 1989 so haven't
bought 12ga duck loads since. Now in Wisc. our goose season opens Oct 24
rather than with the usual duck opener so will use my 12ga. Went to Gander
Mtn for big sale and was amazed at th different variations on the market.
Felt like I was buying a cold medicine and read the ingredients. While
standing there noticed most guys just grab the cheapest without knowing
what they are buying. Thanks for this site!! seeyaonthemarsh-Don
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Wuz up Brad, props from the Air Force
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Thanks for the shotshell charts for comparisons. I'm a duck hunter
and have been struggling with just how to go about researching all this
data before patterning my new gun and there it is all in one place in an
easy format. Well done
Cindy - 09/08/98 09:32:12
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Thanks !!!!!
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great site ray i love the pics of the "DUKES"I'M GOING TO LINK
YOUR SITE TO MINE
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Brad, stay cool, good luck in school, and everything you do. Remember
your coworkers and the great times you had here. Alright them take care
gotta go!
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Nice web page. Remington 1100's are the best.
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Good info, have you looked at Ballistic Products new reloading info
on Alliant "Steel" powder? They have some pretty fast loads.
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Good info, have you looked at Ballistic Products new reloading info
on Alliant "Steel" shot? They have some pretty fast loads.
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hey i am very interested in talking to you and having you give the
house a loos over, the room will be available about the 22nd of this month
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I like what I see!!!!
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I sure appreciate the pictures you touched up and have put the in the
web page. I also included your site in the Personal Pages Link in the main
links page. When you have an opportunity, we you please add Duck &
Goose Matsres to your links. Thanks & Gig'EM Bill Osborn
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I'm the Combineman. Thanks for the page and info. I live in SW Nebraska
and enjoy some of the greatest waterfowl and upland game hunting in the
U.S. (Why Combineman?) I used to be a custom harvester. I traveled from
Oklahoma to Idaho harvesting wheat CM
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Just picked your page off of a good friends link. I finally set up
my hunting page. Check it out. Yea, I love the Dukes too, to bad they don't
show them in Bangkok. See Ya on the web. Thumper..
PoSS(Scott) - 07/09/98 20:25:16
My Email:possom@tamu.edu
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Nice page man...
3M_TA3 - 07/09/98 17:24:40
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rawk on shaqa khan !!!!!
- 06/08/98 02:38:38
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Dan - 05/24/98 22:58:05
My Email:shooter@scican.net
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Nice page, good info, nice to find this kind of page.
Mary Nguyen - 05/16/98 21:35:36
My Email:mnm94@hotmail.com
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I think your website is pretty cool. Keep up the good work.
Venado / Paul - 05/14/98
16:30:10
My URL:http://members.tripod.com/~VenadoLoco/
My Email:phamilton@axs4u.net
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Brad, thanks for the Aggie Warhymn download. Though not an "official"
Aggie, I became one by proxie through a daughter that was class of 89.
Gig-em..!! Enjoyed your site.
AJC3 - 04/28/98 01:14:42
My URL:http://www.angelfire.com/nj/pineypoetry/page2.html
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NICE SITE HERE, NEVER HUNTED MY SELF
MOST EVERYONE I KNOW DOES THOUGH
TONY
AJC3 - 04/28/98 01:10:59
My URL:http://www.angelfire.com/nj/pineypoetry/page2.html
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NICE SITE HERE, NEVER HUNTED MY SELF
MOST EVERYONE I KNOW DOES THOUGH
TONY
Jacob Kelley - 04/10/98
05:49:54
My URL:http://modzer0.ml.org/~vile/Jake_1.jpg
My Email:vile@modzer0.ml.org
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Spiffy little site joo have here meester brown. Need more weapons though...:)
Jay Ring - 04/06/98 01:51:49
My URL:http://watt.seas.virginia.edu/~jhr4n/
My Email:jhr4n@virginia.edu
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Peace on Earth, goodwill towards man.
Shane Donovan - 04/02/98
22:03:29
My Email:Doughey@aol.com
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Shane Donovan - 04/02/98
22:02:45
My Email:Doughey@aol.com
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rob - 03/24/98 23:23:22
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shoreman - 03/16/98 19:47:15
My URL:http://http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/trails/8557
My Email:shoreman@geocities.com
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Hey brad,i added you to my links page-and used your "improved" background
pic on my page-love your page!
Matthew Whynot (KODO) -
03/15/98 08:15:44
My Email:mwhynot@tallships.istar.ca
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nice web page man
THE JUMP SHOOT'N KID -
03/14/98 06:22:51
My Email:carey@dwave.net
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i hunt upland and waterfowl in wisconsin and south dakota. i do this
behind the best all around gundog breed in the world, (no not a lab, sorry)
the GWP(drahthaar). good hunting.
giamel - 03/13/98 20:47:07
My URL:http://www.giamel.netopia.com
My Email:giamel@cyberdude.com
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still can't find ya.
Bad_James - 03/07/98 08:00:14
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My Email:djappling@hotmail
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Hey Drundel, Looks good, keep up the good work dude!
Bill Cunningham - 03/02/98
22:22:07
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My Email:wbc1174@myriad.net
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Gig'em Ags!!! '00 WHOOP!!!!
Brian Brownson - 03/02/98
22:12:50
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My Email:doc357@iwl.net
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hiya brad did you get this
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