You should get out and hike a bit instead of plinking critters off your tailgate. It's more fun.I shot them off the tailgate of my truck out in the desert exactly the way i shoot in the field
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You should get out and hike a bit instead of plinking critters off your tailgate. It's more fun.I shot them off the tailgate of my truck out in the desert exactly the way i shoot in the field
Im not a cheapskate im an ethical hunter who respects the animals I hunt. There is nothing wrong with wanting peak performance out of your rifle ammo and yourself I save on match grade ammo and i find what my rifle likes. From the powder burn rate to the powder charge weight to the best bullet seating depth My rifles are built exactly how I want them in every detail. A rifle is a very personal tool thats for the rest of your life. Its the same as anything else in life With a factory rifle and factory ammo your not in control your limited in what you and your rifle are capable ofSo you spent a lot of money on a rifle but you save on ammo. Only half a cheapskate then. Keep on rockin!
Ever been chukar hunting?? Pheasant hunting is just flat land walking. Chukar hunting is steep rocky demanding challenging and often times dangerous I wore off the tread on my Kennetrek Mountain Extreme boots twice because the ground was covered in rocks. Its the most demanding and challenging bird hunting on the planet. So im sure ive done more hiking than……..You should get out and hike a bit instead of plinking critters off your tailgate. It's more fun.
And?? Your point??? Not on a vehicle but in a vehicle!!! Huge differenceI just have to point out its illegal to shoot, or have a loaded firearm on a vehicle in Nevada.
Not quite ethical, because its illegal.
But, carry on.
What is your point??? Have you been drinking??As far as the reloading question,
Ive been reloading for about 25 years.
Pretty compact set up I have. I've bought in bulk, and I've bought in lesser quantities.
I've bought quite a bit of .223 ammo for my AR's in the same time frame, and I don't reloading 9mm.
I don't know that I've save any money.
I buy ammo or components when I want to shoot, and I don't worry about it.
Hard to be a cheapskate and shoot much, reloaded or factory ammo.
Hey wild Bill. I just ran the numbers. The cheapest factory 17 Remington ammo i could find was $2.50 each. With components purchased today for my 17 Remington cost to reload 67 cents. Huge savings. Add to that much better ammunitionEver been chukar hunting?? Pheasant hunting is just flat land walking. Chukar hunting is steep rocky demanding challenging and often times dangerous I wore off the tread on my Kennetrek Mountain Extreme boots twice because the ground was covered in rocks. Its the most demanding and challenging bird hunting on the planet. So im sure ive done more hiking than……..
My point is exactly what I said.What is your point??? Have you been drinking??
Im sorry i misunderstood you. I just got off the phone with Nevada Game warden out of Fallon. I asked about shooting off my tailgate. He read me the law and said I was good to go “No violation “My point is exactly what I said.
When I want or need ammo or components, I buy what I need and don't worry about it.
And, its hard to be a cheapskate and shoot much.
I didn’t think it was a difficult statement to understand.
I don’t drink, BTW.
Unless you are talking about being on private property, which "out in the desert" (quote from your post above) doesn't seem to be for me, you are in violation of the law.Im sorry i misunderstood you. I just got off the phone with Nevada Game warden out of Fallon. I asked about shooting off my tailgate. He read me the law and said I was good to go “No violation “

