A poster's query yesterday about the O.G.E.K. inspector stamp on his M1917 got me to thinking...been over a year since I had my Elmer Keith-inspected M1903 Springfield out to the farm. It gets the nod for tomorrow. The .22-250 will do the bulk of the long distance woodchuck work, but for walking about I will tote the Springfield. Not many choices on my ammo shelf for woodchucks - mostly SMKs, Lapua Scenars and Berger target fodder. I'm thinking my .30 cal Gamekings are a tad much! But all I have. Pics to follow. - Liam
Out of the gun safe.
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Do their tails spin when you hit them in the head. Cattle farm, at least he aint up at 0400 milking every morning. Farmers have a tough but good life. ThanksDemocrat: A person too stupid to know they're a communist.
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Grass too tall for varmints due to recent heavy sustained rains. Rifle got a workout anyway at targets. A bad day at the farm is better than a good day at work!
"Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.Comment

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