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Good question! The answer is that I just never thought about it. Will see what the BF thinks about it, since its his gun.

Bubba's Tactical Shotgun

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Looks awesome, is Bubba working on a patent yet.
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Okla,
I have always found it works better to buy it when the price and opportunity is right. I have these A-frames down to an art and keep 5-6 cedar frames pre-cut and ready go. It takes me about 1 1/2 hrs to assemble and put birds in them. It makes things so much easier to be prepared for what gets thrown your way.
even if you don't have them pre-cut and ready to go its only about a 2 hr project that costs about 75-80 to complete and they look good too.
 
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Looks awesome, is Bubba working on a patent yet.
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Really, I am not Bubba - but I thought this was funny after seeing nnbreeder's comment about the duct tape...

(My armory setups are sleeker and more "My Little Pony" - think pink grips and glitter.)

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Looks awesome, is Bubba working on a patent yet.
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Really, I am not Bubba - but I thought this was funny after seeing nnbreeder's comment about the duct tape...

(My armory setups are sleeker and more "My Little Pony" - think pink grips and glitter.)

I thought maybe for firearms post you were going with a new pin name
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Okla,
I have always found it works better to buy it when the price and opportunity is right. I have these A-frames down to an art and keep 5-6 cedar frames pre-cut and ready go. It takes me about 1 1/2 hrs to assemble and put birds in them. It makes things so much easier to be prepared for what gets thrown your way.
even if you don't have them pre-cut and ready to go its only about a 2 hr project that costs about 75-80 to complete and they look good too.

Can you post pictures of your teepee houses. Thanks Guy
 
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Okla,
I have always found it works better to buy it when the price and opportunity is right. I have these A-frames down to an art and keep 5-6 cedar frames pre-cut and ready go. It takes me about 1 1/2 hrs to assemble and put birds in them. It makes things so much easier to be prepared for what gets thrown your way.
even if you don't have them pre-cut and ready to go its only about a 2 hr project that costs about 75-80 to complete and they look good too.

Can you post pictures of your teepee houses. Thanks Guy​

here you go,
12 ft. version this covers 12 x 6 ft with 4 ft sides and stands 3 ft tall.
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8 ft version. covers 8 ft x 6 ft 4 ft sides and stands 3 ft. tall.
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I have yet to build them but have plans and material for 12 ft pen for teh big birds that will have 6 ft sides and cover 12x8 and stand 4 1/2 ft tall. same design just bigger for bigger birds.
 
What is the high temp. for you guys area today. Got home from work the thermometer on the front porch says 107 degrees. Started out at 79 around 4am here today.
Can't wait to see what august brings...... Early fall I hope.
 
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I came and hid under the cool air when it hit 108 and it wasn't as hot as it was going to get. I quit looking because I didn't want to know.
I have been trying to do more ike the birds lately and come out when its reasonable and hide the rest of time. I am not looking forward to August but mid to late october is sure sounding good right now.
 

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