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Southern Michigan Wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1094319" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>Being a MI native, I was happy to see this law change. In my youth I turned to MLing due to my frustration with the accuracy, range, and recoil issues of slug guns.</p><p></p><p>If I still lived there, I'd be happy to just take the field with my Ruger Deerhunter in 44Mag. It's done fine with open sights to 140 yards. I can't see anything legal under the law doing much better; certainly not better enough to justify the effort.</p><p></p><p>In IN, where I live now, the bottleneck inclusion changes the story entirely. As does the acceptance of smokeless powder MLs. I have a .45 smokeless ML and a 358 WSM wildcat, both of which are legitimate 500 yard guns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1094319, member: 1656"] Being a MI native, I was happy to see this law change. In my youth I turned to MLing due to my frustration with the accuracy, range, and recoil issues of slug guns. If I still lived there, I'd be happy to just take the field with my Ruger Deerhunter in 44Mag. It's done fine with open sights to 140 yards. I can't see anything legal under the law doing much better; certainly not better enough to justify the effort. In IN, where I live now, the bottleneck inclusion changes the story entirely. As does the acceptance of smokeless powder MLs. I have a .45 smokeless ML and a 358 WSM wildcat, both of which are legitimate 500 yard guns. [/QUOTE]
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