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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 850796" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Flip, The ALaskan Outdoor Directory Forums has some forums in the shooting category. There are a lot of old school boys over there who would I'm quite sure would enjoy chatting about weights, propane and hardcast bullets. I'm sure I've seen a number of related threads there but never joined in on those.</p><p></p><p>If you do happen to drop in, take care in how you approach the subject of shooting animals farther than 300 or 400 yds lest you get lectured on ethics.</p><p></p><p>Oh... I'm an IPA kinda guy and when it comes to wine, definitely Merlot although Sherry is not bad at all for sipping. And for the occasional straight up stout stuff, Jim Beam is just fine and for a little more mellow, Cutty Sark or Jamison on the Rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 850796, member: 11717"] Flip, The ALaskan Outdoor Directory Forums has some forums in the shooting category. There are a lot of old school boys over there who would I'm quite sure would enjoy chatting about weights, propane and hardcast bullets. I'm sure I've seen a number of related threads there but never joined in on those. If you do happen to drop in, take care in how you approach the subject of shooting animals farther than 300 or 400 yds lest you get lectured on ethics. Oh... I'm an IPA kinda guy and when it comes to wine, definitely Merlot although Sherry is not bad at all for sipping. And for the occasional straight up stout stuff, Jim Beam is just fine and for a little more mellow, Cutty Sark or Jamison on the Rocks. [/QUOTE]
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