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Posted by The tractor vet on November 09, 2015 at 09:22:48 from (104.179.81.68):

In Reply to: Re: morning visitor posted by Donald Lehman on November 09, 2015 at 07:22:48:

Don i wish we could use a real rifle around here , but the best we can do with rifle is straight wall cal. and since i am retired sort of the War Dept will not allow me to by any new toys but one When she says i can and this year she is COOKING on my me gun. I am at the time shooting my one buddy's shotgun that he does not like and he told me if i can make it work i can use it , Well i fixed it and it works OK just not like he likes . It is a 5500 Mossberg I switched from what he said was the ONLY round that would somewhat shot in it to the Hornady SST . He told me that it would not shoot a 2 3/4 shell only three inch Well it shoots the 2 3/4 better . Like i said i am the OLD guy and i can not do the walking anymore to to lung problems and cold weather so i am the one that gets to go stand someplace . Not vary often do i get a close shot . I can watch and see everything that is going one and if i am going to try and get a deer it will be on a long shot . There are to places that we hunt that we could use a rifle if allowed that depending on where you were you could make shots as far as 2000 yds. yes 2000 yds . And yep that is where the big ones are way back in and in a swamp . we can not cover all that ground and plug all the holes . There is one huge monster that dwells back there and he teases us each year comes out somewhere around four to a quarter to five and just walks far enough out of range and everybody gets to watch him stroll past on a slow walk . As to your 06 i HAD a custom built that with the help of and OLD local gunsmith was and outstanding rifle , but due to my stupidity of not cleaning it after having it out doing some long range shoot with some ammo that a guy gave me and letting it set the ammo was crossive and it ate the barrel . And once i was married for the most part my shooting every weekend stopped . From the days of up to a thousand rounds on the high end now we are lucky to get a couple hundred a year as the War Dept keeps Screaming do you know how much that costs . Just like with the one week of Deer hunting , A couple weeks ago they had the SSt's on sale for 9.99 a box , i bought four boxes twenty rounds . Took her four days to get off her Broom about what i spent. Then yesterday i bought my license with two deer tags added on it was thirtyfour bucks and she was back on her Broom . Good thing now at my age they were half price. Or she would be flyen her broom at 70000 feet instead of just fifteen thousand .


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