I have an electric fence box I could set it up.Bears can sense electricity. If you know there are bears around I would get some e-netting or hot wire.
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I have an electric fence box I could set it up.Bears can sense electricity. If you know there are bears around I would get some e-netting or hot wire.

I had a .22 revolver but the rightful owner came to claim it. I really should look into replacing it. I'd like for dispatching predators if need be and having it in the house just made me feel better. I realize it's not exactly the deadliest of weapons but it would hurt like hell till I grabbed my cast iron griddle and clubbed the intruder.![]()
Hey Bob! How are you and Sue doing?
A quiet weapon is a good thing to have. A good home defense weapon is also good to have no matter how quiet. I have three long guns in a rack by the door... A .308 for big/long range pests. A stoger 18" side by side for pests of all kinds close and not so far and a .22 for smaller closer pests.Have you ever used one? How loud was it?
Prayers that tomorrow is betterGood evening folks.
I don't know how to qualify today, but we'll say so so. Turns out that Sue has had multiple mini-strokes since Saturday (basically every headache was a stroke). That said, she was more awake and talkative today and in general had a good day. No matter how I tried, she barely ate anything. Her headaches are worse and she really doesn't want food. She ran a temp today so we're testing her for everything under the sun to see why.
A quiet weapon is a good thing to have. A good home defense weapon is also good to have no matter how quiet. I have three long guns in a rack by the door... A .308 for big/long range pests. A stoger 18" side by side for pests of all kinds close and not so far and a .22 for smaller closer pests.
I routinely carry a Kimber 1911 double stack, but also have a nice light weight smith 9mm. When I'm out deer hunting, I'll also carry a smith .44Mag 69M with four inch barrel. The 30-06 or 308 might just piss a bear off, but the .44 will do the job. I'd really like to get a .44Mag Winchester rifle. A friend loaned me one when I was a kid and it was an amazing rifle and incredibly accurate.

ThanksPrayers that tomorrow is better![]()

Good evening folks.
I don't know how to qualify today, but we'll say so so. Turns out that Sue has had multiple mini-strokes since Saturday (basically every headache was a stroke). That said, she was more awake and talkative today and in general had a good day. No matter how I tried, she barely ate anything. Her headaches are worse and she really doesn't want food. She ran a temp today so we're testing her for everything under the sun to see why.
A quiet weapon is a good thing to have. A good home defense weapon is also good to have no matter how quiet. I have three long guns in a rack by the door... A .308 for big/long range pests. A stoger 18" side by side for pests of all kinds close and not so far and a .22 for smaller closer pests.
I routinely carry a Kimber 1911 double stack, but also have a nice light weight smith 9mm. When I'm out deer hunting, I'll also carry a smith .44Mag 69M with four inch barrel. The 30-06 or 308 might just piss a bear off, but the .44 will do the job. I'd really like to get a .44Mag Winchester rifle. A friend loaned me one when I was a kid and it was an amazing rifle and incredibly accurate.

They stopped tube feeding, to let her eat but they kept the tube in. If she doesn't start eating she'll go back to the tube. she still has the tube so they can give an oral med to prevent stroke.I am glad she was more talkative. I'm still praying for better and better days Bob.
Are they threatening tube feeding yet?![]()
For everyone who needs one, or wants one.I love my 9 mm. I also have a .38 special, a shotgun and a rifle. And loads of ammo. Anyone foolish enough to try to get past the dog won't go far!I had a .22 revolver but the rightful owner came to claim it. I really should look into replacing it. I'd like for dispatching predators if need be and having it in the house just made me feel better. I realize it's not exactly the deadliest of weapons but it would hurt like hell till I grabbed my cast iron griddle and clubbed the intruder.![]()
Sorry to hear that. Recovery isn't always smooth sailing. But I never want to eat much with a bad headache either. Hoping tomorrow will be better. Do you have the address for the hospital? I couldn't find it.Good evening folks.
I don't know how to qualify today, but we'll say so so. Turns out that Sue has had multiple mini-strokes since Saturday (basically every headache was a stroke). That said, she was more awake and talkative today and in general had a good day. No matter how I tried, she barely ate anything. Her headaches are worse and she really doesn't want food. She ran a temp today so we're testing her for everything under the sun to see why.
A quiet weapon is a good thing to have. A good home defense weapon is also good to have no matter how quiet. I have three long guns in a rack by the door... A .308 for big/long range pests. A stoger 18" side by side for pests of all kinds close and not so far and a .22 for smaller closer pests.
I routinely carry a Kimber 1911 double stack, but also have a nice light weight smith 9mm. When I'm out deer hunting, I'll also carry a smith .44Mag 69M with four inch barrel. The 30-06 or 308 might just piss a bear off, but the .44 will do the job. I'd really like to get a .44Mag Winchester rifle. A friend loaned me one when I was a kid and it was an amazing rifle and incredibly accurate.