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<blockquote data-quote="The Badger" data-source="post: 2759822" data-attributes="member: 52390"><p>As much as I like shooting my 2 or 3 designated target rifles, I find I enjoy hand loading for and shooting my hunting rifles the most by far. Shooting for me is an extension of hunting, carrying them in the field and using them for their (and my) intended purpose completes the cycle.</p><p></p><p>Have had a deep drive that goes back to early youth to participate in the chase and harvesting of natural food, albeit seafood or later game animals. My mom was from a WV coal mining family where growing up in tuff times, they supplemented the table fare anyway they could. She was always happy and cooked up anything I could catch growing up.</p><p></p><p>I don't take it lightly. I still feel a shiver of remorse for the animal when taking larger game, but mostly feel a respect and gratitude that the animal played its part in my experience and family's sustenance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Badger, post: 2759822, member: 52390"] As much as I like shooting my 2 or 3 designated target rifles, I find I enjoy hand loading for and shooting my hunting rifles the most by far. Shooting for me is an extension of hunting, carrying them in the field and using them for their (and my) intended purpose completes the cycle. Have had a deep drive that goes back to early youth to participate in the chase and harvesting of natural food, albeit seafood or later game animals. My mom was from a WV coal mining family where growing up in tuff times, they supplemented the table fare anyway they could. She was always happy and cooked up anything I could catch growing up. I don’t take it lightly. I still feel a shiver of remorse for the animal when taking larger game, but mostly feel a respect and gratitude that the animal played its part in my experience and family’s sustenance. [/QUOTE]
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