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Hi from UK

UKhunter

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Joined back in 2013 and read forum posts quite often so on a wet cold Saturday thought I would do introduction.
I am English but live in Scotland, UK. Been shooting air guns, shotguns and rifles for over 50 years, I am 61 years young. Currently shoot vermin, pheasants, pigeon and deer, for this I use a selection of guns in my small collection. I have 2 side x side 12 gauge, a Mossberg 500 then for rimfires a Ruger 10/22 and a CZ 455 both in 22LR. I also have a CZ 600 in 270W a great cal. Beside hunting I am a member of 2 gun clubs with ranges out to 600 yards.
I will finish with this, in the US you have a great country you must fight to keep your rights, we in UK have lost most of ours and our government will take more yet.
All the best. Michael.
 
Welcome. The U.S is well on it's way in transition from a Republic to a Socialist model. Too many "what's in it for me" citizens to overcome the trend....but as Margaret Thatcher once said "The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." We have passed that mark and decided to borrow. Wise we ain't!!
 
Welcome to LRH.

Nice collection of rifles.

I have to ask. What's an Englishman doing in Scotland?

I am familiar with the island, where are you stationed?
 
Thanks jfseaman. Work took me to Scotland I'm a mechanical engineer, plus Scotland still has some wild country with not to many people...good shooting and fishing.
 
Thanks jfseaman. Work took me to Scotland I'm a mechanical engineer, plus Scotland still has some wild country with not to many people...good shooting and fishing.

:D

I've been to a couple big "cities" for tourist stuff but I had much more fun hawking the "Boarders". Lived on the island for 2.5 years. Spent as much time in the country as I could.
 
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