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<blockquote data-quote="fivetoes" data-source="post: 2061" data-attributes="member: 644"><p>Why long range? Necessity, the challenge,and unwillingness to give up shooting and hunting entirely. Can't walk, so have to shoot from the truck or not shoot at all. Since the USFS has ruled "no off-road travel" on federal land in this area, it's varmints or nothing, since they don't have to be picked up. If you think that this policy is a slap in the face of those who fought and bled for this country, you're right.</p><p></p><p>On private land, antelope are my favorite "big" game, as the challenge is not only to drop them with a single shot, but drop them where they can be driven up to in the vehicle for recovery. </p><p></p><p>This is my first post here after lurking for a couple of months, and thought you should know where I'm coming from just in case some of my thoughts seem a bit radical. Hopefully there's room for someone in my position on this site. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fivetoes, post: 2061, member: 644"] Why long range? Necessity, the challenge,and unwillingness to give up shooting and hunting entirely. Can't walk, so have to shoot from the truck or not shoot at all. Since the USFS has ruled "no off-road travel" on federal land in this area, it's varmints or nothing, since they don't have to be picked up. If you think that this policy is a slap in the face of those who fought and bled for this country, you're right. On private land, antelope are my favorite "big" game, as the challenge is not only to drop them with a single shot, but drop them where they can be driven up to in the vehicle for recovery. This is my first post here after lurking for a couple of months, and thought you should know where I'm coming from just in case some of my thoughts seem a bit radical. Hopefully there's room for someone in my position on this site. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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