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<blockquote data-quote="SansSouci" data-source="post: 1002744" data-attributes="member: 84520"><p>Hi Jay,</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you live in God's country. </p><p></p><p>I do completely understand specialized rifles. I know a few spots where one would come in handy. But for the most part, I'm usually in high timber. Hunting Rocky Mountain mule deer in late October means that the big boys are high and bedded all day. From my experience, I think they have adapted and have learned to feed at night. Therefore, if I want a shot at a good mule deer, I have to go get him. When I've seen 'em during daylight out in the open, they're always full-bore running as though another hunter spooked them out of their beds. </p><p></p><p>BTW, is it true that barrel length has no effect on accuracy? Or is it merely urban legend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SansSouci, post: 1002744, member: 84520"] Hi Jay, It sounds like you live in God's country. I do completely understand specialized rifles. I know a few spots where one would come in handy. But for the most part, I'm usually in high timber. Hunting Rocky Mountain mule deer in late October means that the big boys are high and bedded all day. From my experience, I think they have adapted and have learned to feed at night. Therefore, if I want a shot at a good mule deer, I have to go get him. When I've seen 'em during daylight out in the open, they're always full-bore running as though another hunter spooked them out of their beds. BTW, is it true that barrel length has no effect on accuracy? Or is it merely urban legend? [/QUOTE]
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