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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Owl Mirror" data-source="post: 801464" data-attributes="member: 67793"><p>I wish to thank everyone for their advice. </p><p>But it has only lead to even more confusion for me since I am not familiar with firearms or hunting.</p><p>I believe the great divide is between those who are truly Long Range marksman and those who are simply hunting wild game.</p><p>The other point which I believe has added to my confusion is, the Healthy & Financially well off vs. a person such as myself who isn't in the best of health nor has unlimited finances with which to buy the best equipment available.</p><p> </p><p>I am simply looking for a rifle that I can afford, living solely on SSDI and join my friends when they go hunting this year. Frankly, I'm not certain I'll even be around next year so, investing a lot of money on something I might only use one season is what I must consider. When I am gone, I have nobody to leave my possessions to so, most likely anything in my apartment will be scavenged by who ever gets here first.</p><p> </p><p>I appreciate all the help everyone has offered but, I feel out of place posting here. </p><p>This may be my last post as I don't feel I truly fit in with the membership and discussions. </p><p>Again, Thank you to All</p><p> </p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Owl Mirror, post: 801464, member: 67793"] I wish to thank everyone for their advice. But it has only lead to even more confusion for me since I am not familiar with firearms or hunting. I believe the great divide is between those who are truly Long Range marksman and those who are simply hunting wild game. The other point which I believe has added to my confusion is, the Healthy & Financially well off vs. a person such as myself who isn't in the best of health nor has unlimited finances with which to buy the best equipment available. I am simply looking for a rifle that I can afford, living solely on SSDI and join my friends when they go hunting this year. Frankly, I'm not certain I'll even be around next year so, investing a lot of money on something I might only use one season is what I must consider. When I am gone, I have nobody to leave my possessions to so, most likely anything in my apartment will be scavenged by who ever gets here first. I appreciate all the help everyone has offered but, I feel out of place posting here. This may be my last post as I don't feel I truly fit in with the membership and discussions. Again, Thank you to All Richard [/QUOTE]
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