In Missouri the peach farmers have machines that automatically fire gunshots
every so often to scare the birds away.  iz

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Nope.  I am not man enough to stand up under the recoil of a fifty 
caliber machine gun cartridge.  I cringe every time I have to sight in 
one of the African rifles I make for people going on safari for elephant 
and cape buffalo.
Years ago, I fitted a 45/70 barrel to a single shot shotgun frame.  It 
is an old cartridge, being the same one that Custer's troops used.  Not 
a long range cartridge, too slow and too heavy, but I have killed  a 
pile of deer with it over the years, along with several hogs and 
bobcats.  You can see a poor picture of it on my web site, 
www.cliftoncustomrifles.com

Right now, we have the place up for sale.  If we get our price, we 
intend to move to Montana or Wyoming and spend our last days shooting 
prairie dogs and coyotes.  If it doesn't sell, I will still retire in 
March.  I have three varmint guns I want to build for myself when I 
close the shop.  If we stay here, I will spend most of my time reloading 
and developing more accurate loads for our rifles, and maybe shoot a few 
crows off the watermelons in early summer.  That is about the only long 
range shooting you can get around here and the farmers welcome you 
because they have a hard time selling melons with holes pecked through them.
I have customers who say they shoot six hundred rounds a day at a good 
prairie dog town and never seem to put a dent in them.  The prairie dogs 
carry a flea that causes black plague, so they do not want their numbers 
to get out of hand.
350 yards, by the way, is still a long shot in my book.
Terry


Charles Perry Locke wrote:

> Terry,
>
>   I bet you were not using a .50, were ya? I used to be a varmint 
> hunter...shot a .243 Remington 700. Longest kill - a groundhog at 
> 350yds. Still nothing compared those Canadian snipers,though. Merry 
> Christmas.
>
> Perry
>
>
>> From: Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> I killed a buck at sixty yards this afternoon and thought I had done 
>> something, then I read this.
>
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