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<blockquote data-quote="SkipsBlown55" data-source="post: 821873" data-attributes="member: 68496"><p>I do the same.</p><p>I live in L.A. and SoCal hunting options are pretty limited, not to mention working 6 days a week. All of my shooting since '69 has been paper. The Grand Kids have never had the opportunity to hunt yet.</p><p> </p><p>I just put a compensator on the .223 because of barrel length. Have read quite a bit about the muzzle breaks, but have never used one. May be a nice addition to the .300, the older that I get!!! Really a great point for the younger ones.</p><p> </p><p>Sure do miss the grain-fed deer, etc. of Missouri. Everything here taste like sage brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkipsBlown55, post: 821873, member: 68496"] I do the same. I live in L.A. and SoCal hunting options are pretty limited, not to mention working 6 days a week. All of my shooting since '69 has been paper. The Grand Kids have never had the opportunity to hunt yet. I just put a compensator on the .223 because of barrel length. Have read quite a bit about the muzzle breaks, but have never used one. May be a nice addition to the .300, the older that I get!!! Really a great point for the younger ones. Sure do miss the grain-fed deer, etc. of Missouri. Everything here taste like sage brush. [/QUOTE]
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