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<blockquote data-quote="drags" data-source="post: 1546848" data-attributes="member: 1895"><p>Hi Ernie good to hear from you I still go on the Pa, site and wish you could get on there.</p><p>I didn't hunt l/r this year as were lost our spot over at Irishtown and I sure miss it but I am still groundhog hunting not l/r though the most I can shoot is about a little under 600 yards and that's only on one of my farms. I do shoot in the groundhog shoots and help run the one at the Lawrence Co. Sportsmen Club we shoot 100,200,300,400, and 500 yards, I shoot a 6mm dasher and 6br in these shoots. We are going to shoot a few 1000 yd. matches at the Harry Jones in WV I would like to go to Williamsport but that is 4 1/2 hours for me and WV is only 2 1/2. I think Howard Wolfe's son Bob is still doing rifles and if his metal work is as good as his stock work I would think he is top notch, if I was to get a 7x300 wby or 30x378 wby or another old timer I would have Bob do it but I am getting long in the tooth I'll be 77 tomorrow and every year is a bonus. Right now I am using Dave Bruno in Dayton Pa. for my competition rifles. I was talking to my youngest brother yesterday and he still has a 7x300 WBY built by Howard Wolfe and was shooting at a 1000 yard range near us and he said he was getting out to a 1000 yards with a lot less clicks then some of the other shooters with there modern (they think) l/r rifles.</p><p>Keep in touch</p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drags, post: 1546848, member: 1895"] Hi Ernie good to hear from you I still go on the Pa, site and wish you could get on there. I didn't hunt l/r this year as were lost our spot over at Irishtown and I sure miss it but I am still groundhog hunting not l/r though the most I can shoot is about a little under 600 yards and that's only on one of my farms. I do shoot in the groundhog shoots and help run the one at the Lawrence Co. Sportsmen Club we shoot 100,200,300,400, and 500 yards, I shoot a 6mm dasher and 6br in these shoots. We are going to shoot a few 1000 yd. matches at the Harry Jones in WV I would like to go to Williamsport but that is 4 1/2 hours for me and WV is only 2 1/2. I think Howard Wolfe's son Bob is still doing rifles and if his metal work is as good as his stock work I would think he is top notch, if I was to get a 7x300 wby or 30x378 wby or another old timer I would have Bob do it but I am getting long in the tooth I'll be 77 tomorrow and every year is a bonus. Right now I am using Dave Bruno in Dayton Pa. for my competition rifles. I was talking to my youngest brother yesterday and he still has a 7x300 WBY built by Howard Wolfe and was shooting at a 1000 yard range near us and he said he was getting out to a 1000 yards with a lot less clicks then some of the other shooters with there modern (they think) l/r rifles. Keep in touch Joe [/QUOTE]
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