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Old 03-08-2018, 06:21 AM
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Bocajnala
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Originally Posted by REM_7600
I'm wondering? what about a short course on ranging, judging game, and terrain, as well as a brief shooting session for the DIY'rs? What would that be worth? Along with providing terrain based maps and whatever knowledge you may have on an area?

Advising on a GPS unit and OnX Hunt to keep them safe?

Obviously, true Back country hunting is not recommended here as they may or may not be aware of the physical work necessary.

REM7600

PS: Boca -- I think I have a problem! (See your signature)


My grandpa got it done for 80+ years with a single shot 12 gauge, a single shot .22, and a .30-40 KRAG... That was stolen and he bought a remington 700 in .30-06 That I now have.

He hunted everything from squirrel to elk and never felt the need to have more.

You know what they say about the man with one gun.... There's a good chance he knows how to use it.

I have a bad habit of buying old/interesting/cheap deals. I play with them for a bit then move them for something else. Most recently I picked up a .458 Win Mag CZ550.... No idea what I'm going to do with the thing, but it is fun to shoot. It's Ohio Legal this year so I'll probably try to smack a doe with it.

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