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Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
I passed this deer up about two weeks ago at 300 yards.
My trail camera took his picture at 350 yards.
Would like to see him with my bow.
These hogs got a pass at 500 yards last November during the rut. Turns out I should have pulled the trigger. Was waiting for a big buck that never showed.
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
My remmy's are all for sporting purposes....While not all tactical or tacticool....all but one have accounted for a critter or two. And I bet I have blood on her by the end of the season.
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: el gordo2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Taken the other day with my green monster 6.5x55 @ 366 yards.
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
Who cares what people think about what gun you hunt with. I don't think the game warden was impressed with my Noveske 14.5" afghan I was using when he met me at my Jeep Saturday morning but other than not signing my tags and immediately tagging the deer I was good.
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
Exactly how did your detractor define "tactical?" A bunch of libtards think anything with a scope is a "sniper rifle." Wouldn't spend too much time arguing with folks of that persuasion. You'd sooner convince a fence post. Sounds to me like you need to move to an area that has like-minded folks. Cmon down to Texas!
Don't know if this is "tactical" enough, but here goes:
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
you guys this can't be happening the bullets shot out of our rifles are "people hunters"
i know it shouldn't bother me, ignorant people piss me off. I ask and what else has been used to kill oh wait let me see, bows and arrows, swords, spears, clubs, cars, rocks and ignorance like yours.
very nice peeps fires me up to get some time in the woods soon.
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="color: #CC0000"><span style="font-size: 14pt">I've noticed that the tactical rifles like to display their dominance</span></span></span>
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: el gordo2</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Taken the other day with my green monster 6.5x55 @ 366 yards. </div></div>
Re: Lets see tactical rifles used for sporting purpose
Long story... I will give you the abridged version....My grandpa used to lets say take more than his fair share of game, the wardens heard about it and did an undercover sting operation they busted several of his hunting buddies from back east (this happened in the black hills of South Dakota in the early 80's)
Later in a magazine article when one of the undercover agents(fish cops) were interviewed they said "what we thought was a well organized poaching ring turned out to be a loose knit bunch of red necks" This was talking about several of my relatives, after that in the town of "Pringle" there is and annual "Pringle Poacher's" party and we roast a pig, put a car in the local parade that is an old Caddy that has the top chopped off and an elk rack on the hood, we have shirts made with our logo etc...some people get it and smile, others take offense...part of our family history so I don't really care which way that one goes.