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Jeff Clark Feb 07, 2005 10:56 PM



July 2004 Female BRB now about 28 inches long.

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Uncloudy Feb 07, 2005 11:59 PM

Nice looking female BRB Jeff. I really like the cresents, eye spots, opps I mean camoflauge cover on that one.
Please Jeff, next time take pics of her next a 9mm handgun.
Joking,
Uncloudy

Jeff Clark Feb 08, 2005 02:01 AM


Uncloudy,
...No 9 mm handguns here. My concealed carry weapon is a little 32 semi auto but I am an old fashioned guy. I like old west style revolvers. These are two different models of Ruger's Vaquero. Both are copies of Colt Revolvers from the 1880s. Old Single Action Army and Peacemaker Colts are getting very collectable$$ and they require lots of maintenence$$ if fired as much as I fire these Rugers. These are two more female 2004 BRBs.
Jeff

>>Nice looking female BRB Jeff. I really like the cresents, eye spots, opps I mean camoflauge cover on that one.
>>Please Jeff, next time take pics of her next a 9mm handgun.
>>Joking,
>>Uncloudy

Uncloudy Feb 08, 2005 09:51 PM

Wow Jeff,
Seriously great pics and those quality old fashioned Rugers are nice. I to have a Heritage Arms Cowboy pistol that is somewhat similiar but less quality and cheaper than those Rugers. Living out here in the desert I get plenty of chances to target shoot and one of my favorite guns to target shoot is the Ruger 22 target pistol.
Oh, since your 2004 female BRB is now 24" I wouldn't be suprised if she will grow like mine did at 1.5 yrs and 4-4.5ft or possibly larger and I didn't power feed at least I don't think I did.
Are those 2 female BRB's holdbacks from last breeding season? They very pretty.
Again great Rugers,
Uncloudy

Jeff Clark Feb 09, 2005 12:05 AM

Uncloudy,
....I have seen several people firing those Heritage revolvers in competition. They do pretty good with them. I spent a lot of time on firing ranges while I was in the Army. I had not been shooting much after retiring until I recently got into cowboy action shooting. This is the perfect shooting sport for me. You shoot two revolvers, a lever action rifle and a short barrel side by side or early model pump shotgun at close range targets shooting against the clock. Somewhat like an action law enforcement or moving military course but with more weapons. The shooting is so much fun that for most people it does not get to be too intensely competitive.
...Those two female BRBs and the one in the earlier PIC are just some that did not get sold before the weather turned cold. I keep some babies through the winter most years. They are actually pretty easy to take care of through the winter while the adults are cooling and not eating much. It gets to be quite a bit of work early in the summer when the babies are born and the adults are eating heavily.
Jeff

>>Wow Jeff,
>>Seriously great pics and those quality old fashioned Rugers are nice. I to have a Heritage Arms Cowboy pistol that is somewhat similiar but less quality and cheaper than those Rugers. Living out here in the desert I get plenty of chances to target shoot and one of my favorite guns to target shoot is the Ruger 22 target pistol.
>>Oh, since your 2004 female BRB is now 24" I wouldn't be suprised if she will grow like mine did at 1.5 yrs and 4-4.5ft or possibly larger and I didn't power feed at least I don't think I did.
>>Are those 2 female BRB's holdbacks from last breeding season? They very pretty.
>>Again great Rugers,
>>Uncloudy

Jeff Clark Feb 09, 2005 12:10 AM

>>Uncloudy,
>>....I have seen several people firing those Heritage revolvers in competition. They do pretty good with them. I spent a lot of time on firing ranges while I was in the Army. I had not been shooting much after retiring until I recently got into cowboy action shooting. This is the perfect shooting sport for me. You shoot two revolvers, a lever action rifle and a short barrel side by side or early model pump shotgun at close range targets shooting against the clock. Somewhat like an action law enforcement or moving military course but with more weapons. The shooting is so much fun that for most people it does not get to be too intensely competitive.
>>...Those two female BRBs and the one in the earlier PIC are just some that did not get sold before the weather turned cold. I keep some babies through the winter most years. They are actually pretty easy to take care of through the winter while the adults are cooling and not eating much. It gets to be quite a bit of work early in the summer when the babies are born and the adults are eating heavily.
>>Jeff
>>
>>>>Wow Jeff,
>>>>Seriously great pics and those quality old fashioned Rugers are nice. I to have a Heritage Arms Cowboy pistol that is somewhat similiar but less quality and cheaper than those Rugers. Living out here in the desert I get plenty of chances to target shoot and one of my favorite guns to target shoot is the Ruger 22 target pistol.
>>>>Oh, since your 2004 female BRB is now 24" I wouldn't be suprised if she will grow like mine did at 1.5 yrs and 4-4.5ft or possibly larger and I didn't power feed at least I don't think I did.
>>>>Are those 2 female BRB's holdbacks from last breeding season? They very pretty.
>>>>Again great Rugers,
>>>>Uncloudy

paulbuck Feb 08, 2005 07:47 PM

The ritualistic slaughter of a female. I guess I should'nt be shocked; always the health care professionals...
Nice picture!
Paul

DavidKendrick Feb 10, 2005 10:44 PM

I have been looking for a certain color Brazilian rainbow, and I was wondering if you happen to have a website that you have pictures of your babies for sale? that is if you have any for sale. Very nice pics, love the color or your BRB's.
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"Life is a Safari"

Jeff Clark Feb 11, 2005 12:34 AM

Dave,
... I do have a website but it is not a commercial website and is not intended to sell snakes. I do have some BRBs for sale but I am waiting on warmer weather for safe shipping before I advertise them again. In a couple weeks I will post an ad in the kingsnake.com other boas classifieds. There have been some other good breeders posting some pretty nice ones there recently.
Jeff
My Rainbow Boa Webpage at corallus.com

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