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Re: Friend's Granddaughter Scores!
[Re: Providence Farm]
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10/31/24 07:46 AM
10/31/24 07:46 AM
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Posts: 3,348 Midlands South Carolina
SGT. C
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I can't believe anyone hunts thit all those antiquated old rounds that can barely get.the job done!
I agree. Those old rounds.can barely move.out of their way. That's why I think folks should send me their .308 30/06, 30/30's. I'll make.sure they don't wastes someone's valuable hunt. I'm just a nice guy and trying to help out. Also, send those. 35 rems. And 45/70's. Completely outdated. Worthless.
Sarge
A hero voluntary walks into the dangers of the unknown Freedom is accomplished by good men willing to do bad things to bad people
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Re: Friend's Granddaughter Scores!
[Re: Broomchaser]
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10/31/24 10:25 AM
10/31/24 10:25 AM
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Posts: 16,571 MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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Good for her Swamp and good for you. We sometimes (often?) get too hung up on a deers rack size rather than the hunt itself. Hunters have been discouraged and ruined by people chasing inches of antler. I like to shoot a mature deer as much as most people but I think that as long as it is legal, you can shoot whatever makes you happy. That is what freedom is all about. Freedom to kill whatever deer you want. Freedom to trap $1.00 raccoons. Along with a responsibility to keep our thoughts to ourself if someone chooses to do something different than we do. Well said! X2
If someone tears down the American flag and puts another flag in its place, that person should get a free, mandatory one way trip to that country.
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