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AR15/10 Rifles
First Ar15 Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Hall&#039;adondo Ranch" data-source="post: 2766896" data-attributes="member: 119686"><p>As a Texas farmer I see AR's are rugged tools like fencing pliers or a hammer. I keep mine in a rack in the cab. I don't worry about bumps, scratches or moisture. It's always ready. One evening I went to a far corner of the property with .223 55 grain V-max rounds in the magazine to clean the raccoons off the feeders. To my surprise a 450 pound Aoudad was there to greet me. Simple swap of magazines to 69 grain Bergers with a well placed shot and it crumpled where it stood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hall’adondo Ranch, post: 2766896, member: 119686"] As a Texas farmer I see AR’s are rugged tools like fencing pliers or a hammer. I keep mine in a rack in the cab. I don’t worry about bumps, scratches or moisture. It’s always ready. One evening I went to a far corner of the property with .223 55 grain V-max rounds in the magazine to clean the raccoons off the feeders. To my surprise a 450 pound Aoudad was there to greet me. Simple swap of magazines to 69 grain Bergers with a well placed shot and it crumpled where it stood. [/QUOTE]
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