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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1173500" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Well, After I felt pretty good about selling the calves, I just had to go to a sporting goods store.. I saw lots of stuff I wanted, but it was always more than I needed... and more than I felt like spending. I looked at a .223 and a .243, but he didn't have any used .223's, and only 1 .243, and the cheapest was about $400.. So I looked at 12ga pumps, and it was the same story, I'd have been happy with one that had seen some years and was scratched up... because otherwise I'd be doing all that. The cheapest was again about $400, but I know my friend got a NEW one (savage I think) for about $200, so I passed on that too.. Still needing some retail therapy, I walked out with an SKS (7.62x39) and a hundred rounds of ammo, complete with WW2 bayonette and cleaning kit. So I spent the evening taking it apart and figuring it out... One of these days I'll go fire a few rounds through it. I completely realize this isn't an accurate rifle, but I figure it should be OK when I'm in bush looking for "pests". The other good part of it is I'm a bit chicken of the big calibers since I have a bit of a bad right shoulder, so after I put a couple hundred round through this, I should get my confidence up... The last thing I want to do is get a flinch, I hear they're darned hard to unlearn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1173500, member: 9096"] Well, After I felt pretty good about selling the calves, I just had to go to a sporting goods store.. I saw lots of stuff I wanted, but it was always more than I needed... and more than I felt like spending. I looked at a .223 and a .243, but he didn't have any used .223's, and only 1 .243, and the cheapest was about $400.. So I looked at 12ga pumps, and it was the same story, I'd have been happy with one that had seen some years and was scratched up... because otherwise I'd be doing all that. The cheapest was again about $400, but I know my friend got a NEW one (savage I think) for about $200, so I passed on that too.. Still needing some retail therapy, I walked out with an SKS (7.62x39) and a hundred rounds of ammo, complete with WW2 bayonette and cleaning kit. So I spent the evening taking it apart and figuring it out... One of these days I'll go fire a few rounds through it. I completely realize this isn't an accurate rifle, but I figure it should be OK when I'm in bush looking for "pests". The other good part of it is I'm a bit chicken of the big calibers since I have a bit of a bad right shoulder, so after I put a couple hundred round through this, I should get my confidence up... The last thing I want to do is get a flinch, I hear they're darned hard to unlearn. [/QUOTE]
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