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<blockquote data-quote="tincan" data-source="post: 701169" data-attributes="member: 54917"><p>New to this site but not new to shooting.</p><p>I'm from SW Wisconsin by way of Iowa. </p><p>My preference is shooting rimfires (it's an economy thing) </p><p>As some of you may know, Wisconsin has a feral cat problem, so I try to do my share of thining out these varmints. My preference is 17hm2 out to about 125yds, and 17HMR from 100yds to 175yds. I find that if you hit them anywhere in the eye they tip over quickly.</p><p>My wife and I live in the country so we have a ball with the crows in the winter months.</p><p>Looking forward to swapping tips and shooting stories.</p><p> </p><p>Tincan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tincan, post: 701169, member: 54917"] New to this site but not new to shooting. I'm from SW Wisconsin by way of Iowa. My preference is shooting rimfires (it's an economy thing) As some of you may know, Wisconsin has a feral cat problem, so I try to do my share of thining out these varmints. My preference is 17hm2 out to about 125yds, and 17HMR from 100yds to 175yds. I find that if you hit them anywhere in the eye they tip over quickly. My wife and I live in the country so we have a ball with the crows in the winter months. Looking forward to swapping tips and shooting stories. Tincan [/QUOTE]
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