Originally Posted by Outbackandy
Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Originally Posted by Outbackandy
Wrong again.. I'm just not a idiot with guns...I been to firearm safety when I was 11 years old, purchased my first rifle when I was twelve , money from working a paper route. also worked and payed taxes all my life.


I took hunter safety classes when I was 11 years old. Bought my first rifle when I was 18 and been spending money on them ever since. Started hand loading my own ammo in February 1987. Hunted in New Mexico,Wyoming,Texas,Arizona and South Africa.

The smallest rifle I own is a .17 HMR and the largest is a .460 Wby.

I have been working and paying taxes my whole life also.

I enjoy shooting my .22 mags a lot , thought the .17 HMR was just to light after a shooting a jack rabbit with it and it just shook its head at me, in Arizona the jacks get real big.
I started hand loading a couple years ago just because I wanted to tighten up my grouping with .222 and the .223 at the range that's fun.

Then you need to learn how to place the bullet fool!


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