No argument here, but on slow (28k) dialup I do good to read the posts.Read the whole context (Oklahoma Hunting Regulation Guide, p. 13)
Just ignore me if I'm that obnoxious.
No argument here, but on slow (28k) dialup I do good to read the posts.Read the whole context (Oklahoma Hunting Regulation Guide, p. 13)
You're good. I post as much for other readers as anything else; if one person asks the question, there are usually several more wondering.No argument here, but on slow (28k) dialup I do good to read the posts.
Just ignore me if I'm that obnoxious.
I would really like to see the shot size restriction removed. Not that I need anything bigger than BB for coyotes, but it would be nice to have the option to use T shot sometimes.
I would really like to see the shot size restriction removed. Not that I need anything bigger than BB for coyotes, but it would be nice to have the option to use T shot sometimes.
I would really like to see the shot size restriction removed. Not that I need anything bigger than BB for coyotes, but it would be nice to have the option to use T shot sometimes.
Not to be a buzzkill or anything, but, if they are going to allow 40 and 45 semi pistols, why not allow carbines in the same caliber?
The Marlin camp 45 and the Keltec carbines are quite capable of short range deer kills.
Just throwing this out there for a discussion point.
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