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Reloading
Anybody reload at the range?
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2516650" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>Love it! I shot several deer, coyotes and other from my front and back yards. When I lived rural, I kept a 222Rem in summer and a 25-06 during hunting season in the corner behind my front door, which was almost always open with the storm door closed for outside viewing. My living room recliner was placed in such a way, I could watch TV and see out the storm door or the large plate window, and spot the occasional animal either crossing a field in front or coming out for an afternoon graze. </p><p></p><p>My bench and range went across a grassy depression, and it was surrounded by woods and a spring fed creek. Various animals would stroll across or down the grassy range. However, most avoided it when the sound of gunfire was in the air, which was most afternoons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2516650, member: 9299"] Love it! I shot several deer, coyotes and other from my front and back yards. When I lived rural, I kept a 222Rem in summer and a 25-06 during hunting season in the corner behind my front door, which was almost always open with the storm door closed for outside viewing. My living room recliner was placed in such a way, I could watch TV and see out the storm door or the large plate window, and spot the occasional animal either crossing a field in front or coming out for an afternoon graze. My bench and range went across a grassy depression, and it was surrounded by woods and a spring fed creek. Various animals would stroll across or down the grassy range. However, most avoided it when the sound of gunfire was in the air, which was most afternoons. [/QUOTE]
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