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Best sheep/mountain gun for long range shooters
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<blockquote data-quote="shootski" data-source="post: 1978332" data-attributes="member: 106014"><p>Richhymas,</p><p></p><p>Glad you had the opportunity to hunt Alaska. Sorry you didn't get your Dall sheep! Maybe next time?</p><p>I think all the lighter rifles and kit are great suggestions...here comes the but: Why set up the Straw Man " I know many of you just bring along your 12 lb gun because you are so fit you could take the bathtub along as well, but...." Buying the lighter gear costs money but really doesn't do squat for the rest of your life or even really the pain and suffering on your next hunt or in the future. Unless you have a real medical condition that precludes you from doing yourself a BIG favor for the rest of your life...spend some money on a good Personal Trainer and get in the best condition you can!</p><p>Advice from a very soon to be 72 year old who is giving you and the rest of you readers the best advice ever.</p><p></p><p>Run on all 10 cylinders not 2 or three into your seventies!</p><p></p><p>Be doubly Blessed get in shape!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootski, post: 1978332, member: 106014"] Richhymas, Glad you had the opportunity to hunt Alaska. Sorry you didn't get your Dall sheep! Maybe next time? I think all the lighter rifles and kit are great suggestions...here comes the but: Why set up the Straw Man " I know many of you just bring along your 12 lb gun because you are so fit you could take the bathtub along as well, but...." Buying the lighter gear costs money but really doesn't do squat for the rest of your life or even really the pain and suffering on your next hunt or in the future. Unless you have a real medical condition that precludes you from doing yourself a BIG favor for the rest of your life...spend some money on a good Personal Trainer and get in the best condition you can! Advice from a very soon to be 72 year old who is giving you and the rest of you readers the best advice ever. Run on all 10 cylinders not 2 or three into your seventies! Be doubly Blessed get in shape! [/QUOTE]
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