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<blockquote data-quote="sharkbaittfd" data-source="post: 1019689" data-attributes="member: 67827"><p>LRH Forum,</p><p></p><p> Finally making the intro after lurking on the boards for what seems like forever. I have to say that this is an amazing forum with no shortage of great information. Also the hunting destinations are places I hope to visit one day. </p><p> </p><p> My name is Brandon and I live in southwest Ohio. I've been a firefighter/paramedic for about 8 years, 4 of which were in northwest Ohio. I've also spent 8 years in the army and a total of 15 months deployed in Iraq for OIF. </p><p></p><p> I've hunted deer since about 1999 with a bow and muzzleloader. Only recently have I gotten into hunting coyotes at extended ranges with my stag arms AR. I'm planning a barrel swap to an 18" free float with a nice optic and wicked light in the future. Currently running a shockwave Foxpro and Black Jack decoy with good results. </p><p></p><p> My wife and I have friend in WY that have invited me elk hunting, and we spend vacation near estes park in CO and I can't tell you how beautiful the country is. But that is why I am here. I'm still trying to assimilate information for a good elk and deer gun that I can use out west. Also it would be nice to get back into target shooting and club shoots. I have to work on targets at range as we don't get too long a shot out here. Heck, last time I shot to 800 yards the gun I was shooting had belt fed ammo.</p><p></p><p> Thanks for the great forum guys and look foward to hearing from you, and who knows, meeting you someday soon. God bless!</p><p></p><p>Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sharkbaittfd, post: 1019689, member: 67827"] LRH Forum, Finally making the intro after lurking on the boards for what seems like forever. I have to say that this is an amazing forum with no shortage of great information. Also the hunting destinations are places I hope to visit one day. My name is Brandon and I live in southwest Ohio. I've been a firefighter/paramedic for about 8 years, 4 of which were in northwest Ohio. I've also spent 8 years in the army and a total of 15 months deployed in Iraq for OIF. I've hunted deer since about 1999 with a bow and muzzleloader. Only recently have I gotten into hunting coyotes at extended ranges with my stag arms AR. I'm planning a barrel swap to an 18" free float with a nice optic and wicked light in the future. Currently running a shockwave Foxpro and Black Jack decoy with good results. My wife and I have friend in WY that have invited me elk hunting, and we spend vacation near estes park in CO and I can't tell you how beautiful the country is. But that is why I am here. I'm still trying to assimilate information for a good elk and deer gun that I can use out west. Also it would be nice to get back into target shooting and club shoots. I have to work on targets at range as we don't get too long a shot out here. Heck, last time I shot to 800 yards the gun I was shooting had belt fed ammo. Thanks for the great forum guys and look foward to hearing from you, and who knows, meeting you someday soon. God bless! Brandon [/QUOTE]
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