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<blockquote data-quote="jonseim" data-source="post: 2006541" data-attributes="member: 115548"><p>I've never considered myself a long range hunter. I try to get as close as I can, but longest shot has been 482 or so on an elk with my Encore MGM barrel in .260 rem a few years ago.</p><p>I teach math to kids that say they can't learn it and have had great success as a teacher, wish we could teach kids to shoot while they were in school, but school policies prevent such things and have to wait until they graduate.</p><p>Got a few each year that have learned some stuff.</p><p>I'm still learning and having fun, seems like some folks here aren't afraid to share what they know and help us newbies out. </p><p>Hope all are ready for the snow that's coming, we need moisture and the fire fighters need it even more!</p><p>Summers are spent teaching my daughters and a few others to raft and spend time in the outdoors, we tend to to a spring turkey hunt as well via floating rubber.</p><p></p><p>Happy days to all</p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonseim, post: 2006541, member: 115548"] I've never considered myself a long range hunter. I try to get as close as I can, but longest shot has been 482 or so on an elk with my Encore MGM barrel in .260 rem a few years ago. I teach math to kids that say they can't learn it and have had great success as a teacher, wish we could teach kids to shoot while they were in school, but school policies prevent such things and have to wait until they graduate. Got a few each year that have learned some stuff. I'm still learning and having fun, seems like some folks here aren't afraid to share what they know and help us newbies out. Hope all are ready for the snow that's coming, we need moisture and the fire fighters need it even more! Summers are spent teaching my daughters and a few others to raft and spend time in the outdoors, we tend to to a spring turkey hunt as well via floating rubber. Happy days to all Jon [/QUOTE]
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