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How much throat erosion is “normal”
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Hunter Steve" data-source="post: 2792683" data-attributes="member: 53311"><p>We can still own firearms here but the conditions imposed are getting more onerous as the left chips away.... different states have differing restrictions, and some are banning various cartridges, especially the long range capable rounds, although we've never seen a long range mass shooting! Currently there's a push by government to implement a national forearms register- it just goes on and on.... </p><p>Waterfowl hunting is under siege, as is bow hunting although the various groups and clubs are pushing back against it. The majority of our voting population are confined in a rather small urban environment and don't understand the vast rural landscape we have. Unfortunately the wrong done by a few bad guys impacts upon the whole shooting community as authorities impose their knee jerk reactions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Hunter Steve, post: 2792683, member: 53311"] We can still own firearms here but the conditions imposed are getting more onerous as the left chips away.... different states have differing restrictions, and some are banning various cartridges, especially the long range capable rounds, although we’ve never seen a long range mass shooting! Currently there’s a push by government to implement a national forearms register- it just goes on and on.... Waterfowl hunting is under siege, as is bow hunting although the various groups and clubs are pushing back against it. The majority of our voting population are confined in a rather small urban environment and don’t understand the vast rural landscape we have. Unfortunately the wrong done by a few bad guys impacts upon the whole shooting community as authorities impose their knee jerk reactions. [/QUOTE]
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