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I'm not Don, but I'm purty sure that is his Ruger .204.
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.204 ruger ultralite in a MDT LSS chassis, MDT folder, Ace entry stock and MDT 10 rd plastic mags. Nice compact package on the quad or in the truck...
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That's a very nice rifle hunts. It has a way with the gophers as well it seems.
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Thanks hunts.
Where did you order it from? Factory direct?
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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Don, didn't you have a can on that? I don't see any threads.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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I ordered it from Lockhart Tactical when they had their sale. $299 and free shipping. Haven't seen those prices since. If you do, be prepared for sloowwww shipping. It took over a month from pmt to get it.
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No can on that'un. You're thinking my American Predator....
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22 & Deflave, What is your favorite ammo for the .17HMR?
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Thanks.. I will look for some this week..
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.204 ruger ultralite in a MDT LSS chassis, MDT folder, Ace entry stock and MDT 10 rd plastic mags. Nice compact package on the quad or in the truck... ee What's the weight on that little rascal?
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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Family reunion.....
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I took the Pre-War 22 Hornet out yesterday and popped some gophers. Every time I take it out, I wonder why I don't shoot it more. Then keeping score with the clicker, helps you realize your actual hits. If more people used clickers, you would hear less about high gopher kills. You can't count your brass and say that is how many gophers you shot...
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Then keeping score with the clicker, helps you realize your actual hits. If more people used clickers, you would hear less about high gopher kills. You can't count your brass and say that is how many gophers you shot...
The clicker is indeed a humbling tool...had to throw mine away Day in day out our actual shot-to-kill ratio is about 65%...not the 90% we tell everybody....
"...the left considers you vermin, and they'll kill you given the chance..." Bristoe
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My Hornet is not a model 70 but it is a great squirrel and p. dog gun...
Keeping score of the hits is an interesting deal.. Sometimes it seems I can't miss or hardly miss, then!!!!
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don't need a clicker. Simply turn the brass that missed upside down in the box, or opposite of the brass that killed. Keeping track is easy peasy. If I don't kill in the 80-90%, then I'm taking shots that are too far. BUT I usually use shooting sticks while sitting on my butt pad and rarely take shots over 200 yards. Good practice to keep me ready for calling season.
Laws aren't preventative measures. In other words, more laws won't prevent gun crime from happening.
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The clicker is indeed a humbling tool...had to throw mine away Day in day out our actual shot-to-kill ratio is about 65%...not the 90% we tell everybody.... The campfire is littered with grandiose pictures of targets and accomplishments, but this is more truth than people care to admit....
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