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<blockquote data-quote="mrv728" data-source="post: 1558550" data-attributes="member: 6653"><p>Thanks guys for the warm welcome. I always liked deer hunting and calling coyote, bobcat, and fox. I was just getting into long range hunting and shooting,2009, when I had one of those dam metal on metal hip transplants. Things went slowly south until last year I had two revision surgeries. While I will probably have to use a cane the rest of my life I don't have to give up hunting altogether. I'm getting a FX Dreamliner pcp air rifle 22 with moderator and topped with a Aztec 5.5-25x50 FFP. My new quarry includes cottontails, pine squirrels, and Eurasian collard dove. Pests include starlings, chipmunks, and brown cowbirds. We get quite a few crows and magpies here but I think their protected, I'll check on it. Thanks Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrv728, post: 1558550, member: 6653"] Thanks guys for the warm welcome. I always liked deer hunting and calling coyote, bobcat, and fox. I was just getting into long range hunting and shooting,2009, when I had one of those dam metal on metal hip transplants. Things went slowly south until last year I had two revision surgeries. While I will probably have to use a cane the rest of my life I don't have to give up hunting altogether. I'm getting a FX Dreamliner pcp air rifle 22 with moderator and topped with a Aztec 5.5-25x50 FFP. My new quarry includes cottontails, pine squirrels, and Eurasian collard dove. Pests include starlings, chipmunks, and brown cowbirds. We get quite a few crows and magpies here but I think their protected, I'll check on it. Thanks Mike [/QUOTE]
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