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Low recoil deer rig for friend with cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="TX Badger" data-source="post: 1379731" data-attributes="member: 95235"><p>E</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think this is all starting to come together. Thanks for the input, it is truly appreciated. Aside from the main goal of making a rifle that is safe for him to shoot, the secondary goal is to not give him something that is so specialized that it sits in the safe once he recovers or requires a bunch of $s to rebuild. </p><p></p><p>Every time I go to Colorado I ask myself why I live in TX. Between living here, work travel, and managing our land in WI I do not get to spend enough time in the mountains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX Badger, post: 1379731, member: 95235"] E I think this is all starting to come together. Thanks for the input, it is truly appreciated. Aside from the main goal of making a rifle that is safe for him to shoot, the secondary goal is to not give him something that is so specialized that it sits in the safe once he recovers or requires a bunch of $s to rebuild. Every time I go to Colorado I ask myself why I live in TX. Between living here, work travel, and managing our land in WI I do not get to spend enough time in the mountains. [/QUOTE]
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