Hey guys~I ask this question every year on the forum...for fun @ a quiet time of the year, but also to get a sense of whether or not much shopping happens over the holidays...whether or not I'm missing something I should be aware of, etc.
For me...it's a time of year I decide whether or not I'm taking a run at spring gophers out west, as the best prices on airfare usually happen around this time, but other than that...I'd answer the question this way;
1. test-shoot my newest rifle~a CZ452 American with a 16" threaded barrel
Haven't even got the scope on it yet, but will this week.
2. at the first sign of decent, warmer weather...make-up for all the shooting I DIDN'T do this fall. Oct.1-Dec.1 in southern Ontario=I think we had about 4 days of sun, about 6 days without precipitation. Ugh..
3. look at upgrading at least 1 rimfire scope, been curious about the older Tasco scopes that come-up in the EE once in a while...and I always miss.
There are non-rimfire-related goals too...maybe a dedicated coyote rifle in .243. If I'm going to go coyote hunting and yet never shoot one, I'd rather not be pulling the trigger on a .243 than not pulling the trigger on a .223. lol Makes sense...right?
1. test-shoot my newest rifle~a CZ452 American with a 16" threaded barrel
2. at the first sign of decent, warmer weather...make-up for all the shooting I DIDN'T do this fall. Oct.1-Dec.1 in southern Ontario=I think we had about 4 days of sun, about 6 days without precipitation. Ugh..
3. look at upgrading at least 1 rimfire scope, been curious about the older Tasco scopes that come-up in the EE once in a while...and I always miss.
There are non-rimfire-related goals too...maybe a dedicated coyote rifle in .243. If I'm going to go coyote hunting and yet never shoot one, I'd rather not be pulling the trigger on a .243 than not pulling the trigger on a .223. lol Makes sense...right?