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Fate of a new rimfire cartridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 1853714" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p>Would we call this a good VERY-Long-Range gun with which to hunt the Grizz? Or a Very-Close-Range gun with which to stalk the snakes? Or a gun for close-cover with Lions and Tigers and Heffalumps? (Danm, but I'm making no sense ... maybe the Covid's got me!) Some caliber and game combinations really do require some extra ... "Long-Range." And some might require a good single-malt before (or after) using that fine little "stalking rifle" on Dangerous Game. As a long time proponent of close-stalking dangerous game, I would suggest a long and slow stalk on the approach and a <em>very fast</em> re-stalk, a retrospective of one's own tracks immediately following the shot. Either that, or let my brother-in-law do the honors whilst I record his exploits from afar. Bang!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 1853714, member: 68421"] Would we call this a good VERY-Long-Range gun with which to hunt the Grizz? Or a Very-Close-Range gun with which to stalk the snakes? Or a gun for close-cover with Lions and Tigers and Heffalumps? (Danm, but I'm making no sense ... maybe the Covid's got me!) Some caliber and game combinations really do require some extra ... "Long-Range." And some might require a good single-malt before (or after) using that fine little "stalking rifle" on Dangerous Game. As a long time proponent of close-stalking dangerous game, I would suggest a long and slow stalk on the approach and a [I]very fast[/I] re-stalk, a retrospective of one's own tracks immediately following the shot. Either that, or let my brother-in-law do the honors whilst I record his exploits from afar. Bang! [/QUOTE]
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