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<blockquote data-quote="elkfirst" data-source="post: 63650" data-attributes="member: 3923"><p>Swede, with my .338 I hunt elk (wapiti) and moose. I use a Ruger Compact (only 5 1/4 lbs.) 7mm-08 for whitetail deer, mule deer and big horn sheep. I use a variety of 22's including a 22-250 to hunt what we call "gophers". I think Americans might call them prairied dogs. They are a little critter about the size of a rat. They dig holes and turn good pasture in absolute wasteland. The multiply like you have no idea. My neighbour is a rancher, he runs about 3000 head of cattle. He supplies my all the ammo I need, and we shoot together. Last year, we nailed about 1500 each. Shooting range varies from 5 meters out to 300 metres with the 22-250. They help keep you sharp and close to your guns.</p><p>Tell me about you, what do you hunt over in Sweden? PS another neighbour and good friend of mine is Swede, his last name is Errson. Him and Christina run a herd of 20 - 25 bison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkfirst, post: 63650, member: 3923"] Swede, with my .338 I hunt elk (wapiti) and moose. I use a Ruger Compact (only 5 1/4 lbs.) 7mm-08 for whitetail deer, mule deer and big horn sheep. I use a variety of 22's including a 22-250 to hunt what we call "gophers". I think Americans might call them prairied dogs. They are a little critter about the size of a rat. They dig holes and turn good pasture in absolute wasteland. The multiply like you have no idea. My neighbour is a rancher, he runs about 3000 head of cattle. He supplies my all the ammo I need, and we shoot together. Last year, we nailed about 1500 each. Shooting range varies from 5 meters out to 300 metres with the 22-250. They help keep you sharp and close to your guns. Tell me about you, what do you hunt over in Sweden? PS another neighbour and good friend of mine is Swede, his last name is Errson. Him and Christina run a herd of 20 - 25 bison. [/QUOTE]
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