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26 Nosler????? !!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1267800" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Yeah...I would say that there is lot of area that a person can set up to shoot....</p><p>Alot of areas that i have shot at are now closed to access to protect migrating critters...</p><p>Lots of deer down lower due to the snow levels in the hills...</p><p>Gotta remember that any or most of lands along roads are going to be private properties...so a person has to know exactly where they can shoot to not tickoff land owners...or get cited for shooting to close to migration herds....</p><p>I unfortunately live right about the middle of an area that means at least an hours drive east or west....south puts me into utah....north into an Indian reservation....</p><p>And looking out the window right now shows me that other than really cold outside that it is snowing just 100 feet above our house....do have a gunsmith up north of me by I dont want to be a nuisance and shoot there all the time....besides his place is about 300' higher in elevation than ours....I do have a shooting table, a target bracket and bags....sometimes I shoot off the tailgate also....</p><p>I just try not to be a burden anywhere I shoot....I like to use it as a relaxation therapy....</p><p>The biggest worry I want when I am shooting is learning the breaking point of the trigger....</p><p>And that I am expected home in time for dinner...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1267800, member: 99519"] Yeah...I would say that there is lot of area that a person can set up to shoot.... Alot of areas that i have shot at are now closed to access to protect migrating critters... Lots of deer down lower due to the snow levels in the hills... Gotta remember that any or most of lands along roads are going to be private properties...so a person has to know exactly where they can shoot to not tickoff land owners...or get cited for shooting to close to migration herds.... I unfortunately live right about the middle of an area that means at least an hours drive east or west....south puts me into utah....north into an Indian reservation.... And looking out the window right now shows me that other than really cold outside that it is snowing just 100 feet above our house....do have a gunsmith up north of me by I dont want to be a nuisance and shoot there all the time....besides his place is about 300' higher in elevation than ours....I do have a shooting table, a target bracket and bags....sometimes I shoot off the tailgate also.... I just try not to be a burden anywhere I shoot....I like to use it as a relaxation therapy.... The biggest worry I want when I am shooting is learning the breaking point of the trigger.... And that I am expected home in time for dinner... [/QUOTE]
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