NorthernCX
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Someone needs to cut down on caffeine
Although maybe cut down on the meth?![]()
Hahaha!
Someone needs to cut down on caffeine
Although maybe cut down on the meth?![]()
Someone needs to cut down on caffeine
Although maybe cut down on the meth?![]()
Yeah, you probably should, with a four post per day average over 15 years. I'm doing my best, but so far most I can manage is just under two posts a day.
So now you can take a rest for the week based on this thread... relax bud.
Funny how a question on efficient cartridges gets so bent outta shape. What ever happened to careful stalking and/or set-up to take a critter that's not aware of yer presence?
Use a rifle and load suited to the job that ye be well in tune with and don't go long on meat critters be my motto.![]()
Why are you assuming the discussion precludes "careful stalking and/or set-up?"
That in itself is a much debated subject. Suffice to say, I've done just fine on game over the years and never shot at, or lost a meat critter past 120 yds. Varmints & target shooting though is a whole different scenario.
Yeah, you probably should, with a four post per day average over 15 years. I'm doing my best, but so far most I can manage is just under two posts a day.
You've made about 90 posts in the last 10 days, mostly in rant form.
Put down the pipe, brah......![]()
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Good contribution though, solid stuff. 10/10 would read again.
The thread is a split between meat hunters and high volume target people. Completely different.
The thread is a split between meat hunters and high volume target people. Completely different.
Maybe if you're exclusively one or the other. Some of us are both.
I'm starting to be both - I started getting more into target shooting when I began reloading. But 90% of my paper punching is with a tamer cartridge while I wait for the old 300 to cool down. Ideally, I'd replace my Savage 308 barrel with a fast twist 243 or 6mm Creedmoor and have the same feeling rifle, same trigger, and same trajectory as my 300 WM Savage. Ron Spomer suggests having "twin" rifles for this purpose and I'm starting to think it's a good idea.
How many you up to now?
210 here.![]()