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<blockquote data-quote="ligonierbill" data-source="post: 321187" data-attributes="member: 20754"><p>Greetings. I joined the forum to learn about the experiences folks have with long range hunting, particularly Rocky Mountain elk hunting. I have killed two elk with a 7 mm Mag, one at 400 yards and one at 20! But I am giving that rifle to my "little" brother as encouragement for him to come to Colorado with me next year. So, I am interested in the latest and greatest rifles and rounds. I'm also a 6.5x55 nut. That's my "Pennsylvania" rifle. Ohio, of course, means shotgun, my .45 Colt (once I learn to shoot well enough), or my real Pennsylvania .58 flintlock. I obviously enjoy all types of firearms and continue to seek the perfect round. And I'm looking forward to interesting discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ligonierbill, post: 321187, member: 20754"] Greetings. I joined the forum to learn about the experiences folks have with long range hunting, particularly Rocky Mountain elk hunting. I have killed two elk with a 7 mm Mag, one at 400 yards and one at 20! But I am giving that rifle to my "little" brother as encouragement for him to come to Colorado with me next year. So, I am interested in the latest and greatest rifles and rounds. I'm also a 6.5x55 nut. That's my "Pennsylvania" rifle. Ohio, of course, means shotgun, my .45 Colt (once I learn to shoot well enough), or my real Pennsylvania .58 flintlock. I obviously enjoy all types of firearms and continue to seek the perfect round. And I'm looking forward to interesting discussion. [/QUOTE]
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