Dang, Jim, that's a rough road!
With three wives in my trail of life, #3, being Hispanic, would have made my end look like it was the hospital's fault And, it might not be wise to pursue the subject of this topic, the "Low Recoil Rifle for 'Dear' "
You are on my prayer list, please keep us posted, and my hope is for better times ahead.
Low Recoil Rifle for Deer
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Re: Low Recoil Rifle for Deer
Very best of wishes and hope things definitely get better. Not sure why 3 wives seems common on tyhis forum but I also am on #3.
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Re: Low Recoil Rifle for Deer
Macd wrote:Very best of wishes and hope things definitely get better. Not sure why 3 wives seems common on tyhis forum but I also am on #3.
3 for me also??? Sometimes I think # 4 is in the near future but,,
with 2 divorces under my belt ?? At this age, Why bother??
Hey, were just the " Low life Lee Lovers " 3 timers Association ?????
I know, I know!! Shut up & go back to sleep Larry!!! ?????
Hmmm ?? Pretty good idea...
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Re: Low Recoil Rifle for Deer
One for me. 25th anniversary in May. Her parents married for 51 years, mine 55.
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Re: Low Recoil Rifle for Deer
Being 10 months shy of 50 years, my wife is still married to her first husband. Not sure why, but I'm not about to question it. We got married, after my grandfather's insistence, on my grandparents' 50th anniversary, about six months earlier than "the plan". It didn't really matter since I was already bummed out over how liberal college "education" was after my freshman year in '71-'72 - I knew I couldn't take another 3-4 years of that. No regrets.
As for the "low recoil deer rifle", I'd probably pick the right .243 and right ammunition. Just my opinion.
jd
As for the "low recoil deer rifle", I'd probably pick the right .243 and right ammunition. Just my opinion.
jd
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Re: Low Recoil Rifle for Deer
The 243 Win was very popular here in South Texas back in the 70's through 80's. Haven't seen one in a hunter's hands since. I did find one round of spent brass on my new place in Victoria County, it looked 40 years old.
Michael