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<blockquote data-quote="Treeslug" data-source="post: 1999437" data-attributes="member: 115704"><p>Jls in az: Just read your novella. You are a very good writer for a creek-floating, moose killing sort of guy. I would tell you all about all the moose and elk, and eland and elephant kills at 1,000 yards, but I do not remember ever doing any of that. But I would have if I had ever had the chance, but alas, I made the wrong career choice and have never seen a live moose in the wild.</p><p></p><p>I do, however, shoot a Weatherby 378, and it has a wee bit of recoil, too. I like to let other people experience all of that power with the muzzle break and then without the break. I have had some rather small folks shoot that rifle, and it is always a camp favorite. I hope you will regale us with more camping stories. I enjoy the camaraderie of this forum, though I can add little to the long-range shooting facts of this sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeslug, post: 1999437, member: 115704"] Jls in az: Just read your novella. You are a very good writer for a creek-floating, moose killing sort of guy. I would tell you all about all the moose and elk, and eland and elephant kills at 1,000 yards, but I do not remember ever doing any of that. But I would have if I had ever had the chance, but alas, I made the wrong career choice and have never seen a live moose in the wild. I do, however, shoot a Weatherby 378, and it has a wee bit of recoil, too. I like to let other people experience all of that power with the muzzle break and then without the break. I have had some rather small folks shoot that rifle, and it is always a camp favorite. I hope you will regale us with more camping stories. I enjoy the camaraderie of this forum, though I can add little to the long-range shooting facts of this sport. [/QUOTE]
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