I will never understand what a brush gun is, one person said it was a short bareel so you swing it around in the brush. some say its a large bore that will not deflect when it hits something. If the brush is that thick then maybe you should find another place to hunt, its for sure that you can't see good enough to know what you are shooting at in thick brush or where that bullet will go if you miss. The size of the rifle depends more on where you live and the size of the deer. In Modoc county, Ca where a 3 pointer will dress out at 180 + you need something bigger also long shots are mostly the Norm. Around here I would use a small 22 to 25 cal. a 4 pointer can be put in the back seat floor boards on one side of the car. years ago us kids went to the Ca. coast mountains to hunt i saw a 4 pointer in the back of a 41 Chevy coupe it head and horns were just above the seat. I asked if he skinned it and the guy chased me off like I was some kind of idiot. I bet that thing didn't weigh as much as medium size dog. Walt
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Today's Featured Article - Identifying Tractor Smells - by Curtis Von Fange. We are continuing our series on learning to talk the language of our tractor. Since we can’t actually talk to our tractors, though some of the older sect of farmers might disagree, we use our five physical senses to observe and construe what our iron age friends are trying to tell us. We have already talked about some of the colors the unit might leave as clues to its well-being. Now we are going to use our noses to diagnose particular smells. ELECTRICAL SMELLS
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