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Killing deer. What do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="rla442" data-source="post: 1288206" data-attributes="member: 13688"><p>You all got a good subject going on with the talk of hand me down rifles and the memories they bring back for me. They were nothing fancy and a lot were converted bolt action military rifles you could buy out of catalog for a couple dollars, but they were meant for one thing and that was to put meat on the table and not racks on the wall. Today it does seem to be all fancy and brand new guns with not much regards to the rifles our grandfather or fathers that carried them. They just get pushed back to the back of the gun safe. For me I have a hand full of guns that were passed down from my grandparents to my uncles and father and then to me and I hope to one day pass them on to my daughter. Some aren't pretty to look at but the majority of them are very functional and will get the job done. Its a great feeling when you can take the same firearm your grandfather carried out and shoot some small game or deer with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rla442, post: 1288206, member: 13688"] You all got a good subject going on with the talk of hand me down rifles and the memories they bring back for me. They were nothing fancy and a lot were converted bolt action military rifles you could buy out of catalog for a couple dollars, but they were meant for one thing and that was to put meat on the table and not racks on the wall. Today it does seem to be all fancy and brand new guns with not much regards to the rifles our grandfather or fathers that carried them. They just get pushed back to the back of the gun safe. For me I have a hand full of guns that were passed down from my grandparents to my uncles and father and then to me and I hope to one day pass them on to my daughter. Some aren't pretty to look at but the majority of them are very functional and will get the job done. Its a great feeling when you can take the same firearm your grandfather carried out and shoot some small game or deer with. [/QUOTE]
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