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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Smoke" data-source="post: 3824485" data-attributes="member: 44374"><p>Funny you mention the .25-06. I have one that belonged to my dad. He was on a mule deer hunt up in Colorado years ago with a bunch of guys. They were glassing a buck across a little valley and after a bit the others decided to get up and move on. My dad asked if nobody wanted the buck and when they all said it was too far he commenced to roll up his coat to rest on and popped that dude at 815 yards. Obviously the fun left town with the report of the shot. LOL Most of my kin on that side are like frontier riflemen. A ratty looking deer rifle, a squirrel gun and a shotty of some sort. But if they can see it they can kill it in one shot. Probably not a boutique cartridge in that whole side of the family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Smoke, post: 3824485, member: 44374"] Funny you mention the .25-06. I have one that belonged to my dad. He was on a mule deer hunt up in Colorado years ago with a bunch of guys. They were glassing a buck across a little valley and after a bit the others decided to get up and move on. My dad asked if nobody wanted the buck and when they all said it was too far he commenced to roll up his coat to rest on and popped that dude at 815 yards. Obviously the fun left town with the report of the shot. LOL Most of my kin on that side are like frontier riflemen. A ratty looking deer rifle, a squirrel gun and a shotty of some sort. But if they can see it they can kill it in one shot. Probably not a boutique cartridge in that whole side of the family. [/QUOTE]
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