1. Sign up for the Eastern Ontario Shooting Club to get a lot more practice in (maybe 1-2 a week).
2. Upgrade trigger on my CZ 455. Join open-sight rimfire competitions. Maybe try to fit globe sights.
3. Set up my T1X (new scope, rail, rings, stock, maybe trigger)
4. Get a semi-auto 22LR. Im thinking TUF-22.
5. Save up for Anschutz 1710.
For 4. I'd say get a S&W Victory. Great gun. Great Trigger.
=lolYeah, that was my plan for 2018...didn't work out that well. lol Overall, I'm downsizing my small assortment to just the ones I use, save for a few inherited shotguns that have greater sentimental value than $ value.
^=gopher envy. Wish we had those reactive targets in S. Ontario, but keep us posted on that. Photos always welcome.
If you are ever in the neighborhood of Kootenay-Columbia, you have a standing invitation. Coffee is strong, Food is plentiful, and a place to sleep
Gopher hunting is amazing fun. And I have plenty of farmers who just beg me to show up. RF, CF... does not matter. No shooting farm animals, leave gates as you found them, No shooting irrigation pipes, and they are all good.
So. Bring your guns!!! I have a Dillon 550 for rifle. Bring your toolhead dies and stuff (we can source powder locally) and have a blast!!!
...be careful what you wish for! lol Hey Got Juice~thanks for the offer!!I normally associate good gopher #s with SW Alberta (Richardson's)... Are they Richardson's in your neck of the woods? I've seen Columbians and 13 Stripe (if that's the correct name for them), but haven't shot either. Almost got 1 x 13 stripe that got a little too curious...but honestly, so uncommon that I wasn't disappointed. I think they're a bit more wary than the Richardson's. Once they spotted us, had a quick look...they hit the afterburners! lol