ORIGINAL: younggun243
ORIGINAL: TerryM
As James B said, it was introduced in the 1920s. I always heard that time passes by quickly, but that's not new.
You really smoked yourself, heck, it's actually quite funny.
ORIGINAL: younggun243
ORIGINAL: TerryM
I wonder how you can have experience with that rifle/cartridge combo since its quite new?
As James B said, it was introduced in the 1920s. I always heard that time passes by quickly, but that's not new.
You really smoked yourself, heck, it's actually quite funny.
I laugh when I read posts from kids who say they saw "a guy shoot a guide gun at the range once" and then proceeded to pass judgement on its game killing capabilities and compare it to a .300 ultra mag and a .50 BMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Either the opinion of just a kid or someone not much brighter.
Actually, Chantelcer 111 works at a shooting range, so I betcha he's able to judge a heck of alot more out of seeing someone shoot it, looking at the target, and generally watching how the gun is fired.
Anyhow, you really do get cocky, I see no reason for you to have shot your mouth off posting like that. With that kind of attitude, I don't suppose you've gotten much good out of life in the social aspect.
That may not be true, but you sure give that kind of impression.
"Either the opinion of just a kid or someone not much brighter."
Hmmmm....... How is a kid automatically stupid? Mozart played for the Emporer of the Austrian Empire when he was 3 or 4! I seriously hope you're not really thinking that that's a real example of what you're trying to say.
You have just gone ahead and once again proven my point. Read the original question asked and you will see that the poster was asking about the Remington 750 chambered in .35 Whelen which by the way was introduced this year. And secondly if you think that watching somebody shoot a rifle and looking at the hole in the paper target is a good way of accumulating information and then giving advice based on that then you are truly inexperienced and should not offer advice either. You kids should learn by doing things a bit more than just reading marketing brochures. And I get tired of reading all the BS from some "internet experts" who have owned every rifle/cartridge ever discussed but in fact just pick up trash and mow the lawn part time in a gun club.