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The Basics, Starting Out
.300 Weatherby Ultra Lightweight recoil
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<blockquote data-quote="Wheeler co" data-source="post: 1524567" data-attributes="member: 104429"><p>Right on JE ! We learn from every experience. One of the things I've never learned is diplomacy. That along with my short fuse made me a likely candidate to be a high-seas fisherman, ( with a crew that has to follow orders). I once fired a guy who couldn't learn a clovehitch by Friday. I first learned of suppressors in NZ, where every hardware store sells them. Have turned on lots of friends to them since. Use them from sage rats to elk and all that's in between. I sound like the town crier for them, but if everybody used them, the elk wouldn't know the season was on. I couldn't carry a 12-14# rifle anymore, so I'll use a can on a light rifle to dampen recoil. As far as wearing ear protection while hunting...that's one of those things easier said than done. When things are happening fast, plus buck or bull fever has kicked in, I always forget those ear plugs on the string around my neck. I invited the doc and his disabled 32 son to hunt deer on my place this year. He made the first kill with my new PAC-Nor 6.5cm barrel with Burris Eliminator and can at 635 yds. It was a "poof" and we waited three seconds for the bullet to get there and you never saw a happier kid...and the deaf in one eared doc said " now I have to get three of those...for myself and other son".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheeler co, post: 1524567, member: 104429"] Right on JE ! We learn from every experience. One of the things I’ve never learned is diplomacy. That along with my short fuse made me a likely candidate to be a high-seas fisherman, ( with a crew that has to follow orders). I once fired a guy who couldn’t learn a clovehitch by Friday. I first learned of suppressors in NZ, where every hardware store sells them. Have turned on lots of friends to them since. Use them from sage rats to elk and all that’s in between. I sound like the town crier for them, but if everybody used them, the elk wouldn’t know the season was on. I couldn’t carry a 12-14# rifle anymore, so I’ll use a can on a light rifle to dampen recoil. As far as wearing ear protection while hunting...that’s one of those things easier said than done. When things are happening fast, plus buck or bull fever has kicked in, I always forget those ear plugs on the string around my neck. I invited the doc and his disabled 32 son to hunt deer on my place this year. He made the first kill with my new PAC-Nor 6.5cm barrel with Burris Eliminator and can at 635 yds. It was a “poof” and we waited three seconds for the bullet to get there and you never saw a happier kid...and the deaf in one eared doc said “ now I have to get three of those...for myself and other son”. [/QUOTE]
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