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<blockquote data-quote="gillettehunter" data-source="post: 802083" data-attributes="member: 25760"><p>As a fellow hunter, I would suggest borrowing a rifle. Almost any friend should be happy to lend one to you especially if you buy the ammo. Or I really like the idea of the 7mm-08. It is a great caliber with very low recoil. I shot a friends 3 yrs ago. It was great. It will do basically do anything that you need it to do. Don't give up. We all had to start somewhere. My dad took me hunting and introduced me to reloading. I have just really learned some of the finer points of reloading in the last 4 yrs. I'm also 55. Your never too old to start a new hobby. It can be very satisfying. It also encourages me to stay in good shape. Being in the outdoors is a wonderful thing. Stick with us and we'll help,as we can. Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillettehunter, post: 802083, member: 25760"] As a fellow hunter, I would suggest borrowing a rifle. Almost any friend should be happy to lend one to you especially if you buy the ammo. Or I really like the idea of the 7mm-08. It is a great caliber with very low recoil. I shot a friends 3 yrs ago. It was great. It will do basically do anything that you need it to do. Don't give up. We all had to start somewhere. My dad took me hunting and introduced me to reloading. I have just really learned some of the finer points of reloading in the last 4 yrs. I'm also 55. Your never too old to start a new hobby. It can be very satisfying. It also encourages me to stay in good shape. Being in the outdoors is a wonderful thing. Stick with us and we'll help,as we can. Bruce [/QUOTE]
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