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  • You say that Craig Boddington is the "only writer with any rank."

    Are good gun writers a dying breed? 2006

  • You say that Craig Boddington is the "only writer with any rank."

    Are good gun writers a dying breed? 2006

  • Basicly what Mr. Boddington is saying the .30 cal is a better starting point.

    Best Elk Rifle? 2009

  • Basicly what Mr. Boddington is saying the .30 cal is a better starting point.

    Best Elk Rifle? 2009

  • On the evening of that day a surgeon called Boddington was drinking tea with his wife, and they were talking rather disconsolately; for he had left a fair business in the country, and, though a gentleman of undoubted skill, was making his way very slowly in London.

    A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day Charles Reade 1849

  • Consider that at this price tag, it means NEM paid $165 per reserve ounce for the remaining interest in Boddington, which is a pretty sweet deal for NEM considering that NEM estimates that cash costs will be around $300 an ounce at the project.

    BloggingStocks 2009

  • Consider that at this price tag, it means NEM paid $165 per reserve ounce for the remaining interest in Boddington, which is a pretty sweet deal for NEM considering that NEM estimates that cash costs will be around $300 an ounce at the project.

    pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2009

  • Consider that at this price tag, it means NEM paid $165 per reserve ounce for the remaining interest in Boddington, which is a pretty sweet deal for NEM considering that NEM estimates that cash costs will be around $300 an ounce at the project.

    pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2009

  • The "nitrogen pour" was such a sensation that it soon became the established dispense system, first for all Irish stouts, and later for a variety of English ales, such as Boddington's.

    Independent Weekly: All Recent Stories 2009

  • Regarding the caliber, Craig Boddington summed it up this way; "A deer hunter in country from fairly thick to fairly open could shoot the following interchangably and neither you nor the deer would ever know the difference: .270 win, .280 rem, 7mm-08 rem, 7x57 mauser, 7x64 brenneke, 308 win, and 30-06 springfield."

    Would it be better to buy a .270 or .308 caliber rifle for whitetail hunting where the longest shot I would take would only be a 2009

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