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Dakota Arms Discontinues Miller Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="nicholasjohn" data-source="post: 1695612" data-attributes="member: 109113"><p>It sounds like you had a couple of things going on there : One was "purposeful" chuck-hunting, with the 22-250. The other looks to me like really good practice for deer season, when you employed the 243 and stalked them. It doesn't take much of that kind of chuck hunting to make a guy really sharp with his deer-slayer. We used to walk the edges with our deer rifles, too. There were also some long sitting sessions in a shady spot where we could see a large part of a productive alfalfa field, and do some longer-range shooting with the 22-250. Both methods were great fun, and we were usually pretty well dialed in by the time deer season rolled around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasjohn, post: 1695612, member: 109113"] It sounds like you had a couple of things going on there : One was "purposeful" chuck-hunting, with the 22-250. The other looks to me like really good practice for deer season, when you employed the 243 and stalked them. It doesn't take much of that kind of chuck hunting to make a guy really sharp with his deer-slayer. We used to walk the edges with our deer rifles, too. There were also some long sitting sessions in a shady spot where we could see a large part of a productive alfalfa field, and do some longer-range shooting with the 22-250. Both methods were great fun, and we were usually pretty well dialed in by the time deer season rolled around. [/QUOTE]
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