Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on March 03, 2011 at 11:38:23 from (206.72.18.89):
In Reply to: BUYING A NEW RIFLE posted by Detmurds on March 02, 2011 at 21:32:58:
My young son owns close to a hundred guns, and claims to be a expert on the subject. That being said, I always got by with a 30-06, 12 guage, and a 22.
So I can only assume he has no idea of what is a good gun to buy, apparently he can't get it right.
His remark is that to shoot a varmit, you do not need a 30-06, as it is to big. Yea well I blow to big of a hole in the dead critter, and it makes to much noise?
Then on the other hand when we butcher beef or hogs, he laughs at me for using a 22, but does agree they are dead always with the first shot, and I know the lead isn't in my oxe tail soup.
I have not read the responces, but there is sure to be some that you need a 50 cal to kill a cat, and stopping power and all that stuff that goes with it. I always say... alert, and hit where you aim is more important.
My son seldom misses, but if he does it is because the wind blew around a twig up on the hill, and caused a turbulance when the muzzle flash went off. When he shoots the 50 cal, he wets his pants each time, kind of like a dog when they get excited.
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