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On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 4:18:01 PM UTC-4, BurfordTJustice wrote:
Try again liar; when was the lst time you went deer hunting? when was the last time you went deer hunting with a suppressor? If you think GUN DIGEST is lying, take it up with them. Suppressor Hunting: The Sweet Silent Woods https://gundigest.com/gear-ammo/supp...t-silent-woods Joe Metzger and his hunting guide spotted the elk herd in a small canyon, just below a ridgeline, near Craig, Colo. There were about 15 bulls and cows milling around and feeding. Using boulders for cover, Metzger and his guide got to within 220 yards of the elk. Metzger had a cow tag. Selecting a yearling cow, he lined up the crosshairs on his custom .308 bolt-action rifle and squeezed off a shot. Providing reduced recoil and a muffled report, suppressors are excellent on rifles for younger shooters. Author photoProviding reduced recoil and a muffled report, suppressors are excellent on rifles for younger shooters. Author photo The young elk reared up on her back legs for a moment and then fell over backwards, sliding down the snow-covered slope. The other elk were momentarily startled, jumped a bit, looked around but within a minute went back to feeding. €œIf thered been another hunter with me, he couldve filled his tag, too,€ says Metzger. " |
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