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Has Dave Petzal joined the ranks of D. Metcalf, J. Zumbo and other Fudd gun writers
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2843167" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You may be surprised at the number of people that use the same modern sporting rifle for home defense and hunting. I'm one of them. </p><p>Can't stand to scratch the wood on one of the bolt guns, but have no problem throwing an M4 into the trunk for a backup, or using velcro to hang one from the cab of the tractor to take varmints. It looks like its been through a landslide, but it runs like a dream. </p><p>Modern sporting rifles are so versatile for hunting and Self Defense that its no wonder that bolt guns are being sold at rock bottom prices.</p><p> Don't like the caliber, pop a pin and put a new one on there. Gets no better than that. </p><p></p><p>That being said, I took two deer with a bolt gun this year. One with an AR platform rifle, and one with a pistol. (pics in the hunting forum) </p><p></p><p>Modern sporting rifles are just part of the mix these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2843167, member: 5412"] You may be surprised at the number of people that use the same modern sporting rifle for home defense and hunting. I'm one of them. Can't stand to scratch the wood on one of the bolt guns, but have no problem throwing an M4 into the trunk for a backup, or using velcro to hang one from the cab of the tractor to take varmints. It looks like its been through a landslide, but it runs like a dream. Modern sporting rifles are so versatile for hunting and Self Defense that its no wonder that bolt guns are being sold at rock bottom prices. Don't like the caliber, pop a pin and put a new one on there. Gets no better than that. That being said, I took two deer with a bolt gun this year. One with an AR platform rifle, and one with a pistol. (pics in the hunting forum) Modern sporting rifles are just part of the mix these days. [/QUOTE]
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