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Re: Recommend Badger a huntin' rifle...

#71 Post by meles meles »

We've seen and pawdled a Merkel Helix and liked it. It came up to the shoulder very well. We've only read about the Strasser but it appears to merit further investigation. Blasers don't seem to suit us, they just feel wrong though we have seen them shot very accurately. The Bergara is rather less expensive (and we're a Yorkshire Badger) but we have no experience of 'em...
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meles meles wrote:We've seen and pawlded a Merkel Helix and liked it. It came up to the shoulder very well. We've only read about the Strasser but it appears to merit further investigation. Blasers don't seem to suit us, they just feel wrong though we have seen them shot very accurately. The Bergara is rather less expensive (and we're a Yorkshire Badger) but we have no experience of 'em...
We'll take that rotten old Finnish rifle off your paws to help offset the cost of these new barrel removable toys you seem keen on.
Half what you paid for it - in real Monopoly money & ButtCoinz?

I'll get me ticket sent in tamorra forra one fur one
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Re: Recommend Badger a huntin' rifle...

#73 Post by meles meles »

No, leathermonger, NO ! The Finnish rifle is ours for keeps...
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#74 Post by saddler »

No no no

We has the speshul Finnish pine tar lotion for it...keepz it lookin precious!
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ooman: we has a bangstick that can group to 1.5 moa out to 600 mards with milsurp ammo costin' just 5 shillin's a pop. We aren't lettin' go...
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Swap ya for a bag of carrots?
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#77 Post by meles meles »

We isn't a bunny...
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24 ov em
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Not even a gross...
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Don't bring Mrs SimG into this....
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