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<blockquote data-quote="rabbit choker" data-source="post: 1502014" data-attributes="member: 107592"><p>88 year old geezer. Grew up on a farm in MN (hense rabbit choker).</p><p></p><p>Lived most of my life west of the Mississippi. Hunted deer all over, Killed a dozen bull elk in Montana.</p><p>Killd a nice big Kudu in Africa. Hunt pheasants with my buddy Springer Spaniel.</p><p></p><p>Most of my rifle hunting has been under 200 yards. I don't get around so well any more soI'm developing an interest in long range shooting. Got a 300 yd range fairly close.</p><p></p><p>Been selling rifles lately. Kept my favorite elk rifle, model 70 338 with BOSS and a Browning Varminter 223 with BOSS. Both very accurate (less than moa).</p><p></p><p>Haven't handloaded much except for pistols, but I'm interested.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to learning from the big dogs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rabbit choker, post: 1502014, member: 107592"] 88 year old geezer. Grew up on a farm in MN (hense rabbit choker). Lived most of my life west of the Mississippi. Hunted deer all over, Killed a dozen bull elk in Montana. Killd a nice big Kudu in Africa. Hunt pheasants with my buddy Springer Spaniel. Most of my rifle hunting has been under 200 yards. I don't get around so well any more soI'm developing an interest in long range shooting. Got a 300 yd range fairly close. Been selling rifles lately. Kept my favorite elk rifle, model 70 338 with BOSS and a Browning Varminter 223 with BOSS. Both very accurate (less than moa). Haven't handloaded much except for pistols, but I'm interested. Looking forward to learning from the big dogs [/QUOTE]
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