Knight rifles
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So, did you miss me when I was gone.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Saxonburg Pa
Take note that all those rifles are considered "custom" and all but one is a .45cal. These are the "hot rod" shooters and classified as Master.
The IH results hadn't been posted yet this morning, where those who maybe using sabots will be shooting.
I wasn't there for medical reasons, but I'm hearing there's many new rules associated with inline shooting coming.
To Muley.......... Maybe the forum you like is listed at the top of the page, called Traditional?
The IH results hadn't been posted yet this morning, where those who maybe using sabots will be shooting.
I wasn't there for medical reasons, but I'm hearing there's many new rules associated with inline shooting coming.
To Muley.......... Maybe the forum you like is listed at the top of the page, called Traditional?
It's no secret any serious long range shooter would use a 45cal. That's just basic knowledge.
120grns of BH209 is far from hot rod.
As far as sabots, they should call that the hunter division in my opinion only.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Near a lake with no fish
YOU ARE RIGHT..... those shooters (at least the majority) are shooting in the hunter division. Its called: Inline Hunter (IH)
Again... those results are slow coming.
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Nontypical Buck
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Unless you are out there with your teeth and fingernails hunting deer, you are cheating. When the deer start shooting back, you won't be cheating. Until that time comes, I will shoot whatever I can shoot the best to bring home some meat.



