model70hunter
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The .22 LR perhaps can do it all. I learned to shoot a .22 revolver 1st. Dad's old 3 screw Ruger in 4 5/8" BBL was my 1st, I inherited it when Dad passed. It still can bring home squirrels or rabbits.
As a kid I watched my Grandpa and Dad pop large beef and hogs between the eyes with the .22. They dropped on the spot.
I knew a few outlaws who never bought a deer tag nor hunted in daylight and their deer rifle of choice was a .22 LR rifle.
Once in a while you'll read about an Inuit Lad dropping a polor bear with the .22.
I have an old 3 screw Ruger, a Bearcat, a High Standard Sportsman from 1949 and my S&W 22 Masterpiece for 22 revolvers.
Ammo is loosening up, I bought three 100 round Boxes of WIN 22 LR at Wally world last week and 1 100 round box of subsonic at Cabelas today.
I also have 1 scoped 22 rifle.
I would buy any nice 22 that was under priced. I learned, My kids learned, my wife learned. I see a pattern here.
As a kid I watched my Grandpa and Dad pop large beef and hogs between the eyes with the .22. They dropped on the spot.
I knew a few outlaws who never bought a deer tag nor hunted in daylight and their deer rifle of choice was a .22 LR rifle.
Once in a while you'll read about an Inuit Lad dropping a polor bear with the .22.
I have an old 3 screw Ruger, a Bearcat, a High Standard Sportsman from 1949 and my S&W 22 Masterpiece for 22 revolvers.
Ammo is loosening up, I bought three 100 round Boxes of WIN 22 LR at Wally world last week and 1 100 round box of subsonic at Cabelas today.
I also have 1 scoped 22 rifle.
I would buy any nice 22 that was under priced. I learned, My kids learned, my wife learned. I see a pattern here.