- Location
- Saskatchewan
A mare's leg seems like a great idea until you actually try to hit something with one. There is a good reason so many "almost new" ones are put up for sale, and so many after market stocks are being sold. They are very difficult to shoot accurately.
I have recently purchased what i believe is the smallest, lightest, handiest rifle of adequate power for a wilderness survival / defence / some hunting. A Rossi M92 16" ss .44 mag with upgraded sights. Under 6 lbs, short enough to sling on my back with nothing sticking out to catch twigs, and "big" enough to kill a moose or bear at close range, with ammo that is reasonably packable too. Looking forward to using it.
I have recently purchased what i believe is the smallest, lightest, handiest rifle of adequate power for a wilderness survival / defence / some hunting. A Rossi M92 16" ss .44 mag with upgraded sights. Under 6 lbs, short enough to sling on my back with nothing sticking out to catch twigs, and "big" enough to kill a moose or bear at close range, with ammo that is reasonably packable too. Looking forward to using it.




















































