Yeah my great grandfather started the farm and thats where my grandpa came up...except for a few years he left the farm to work for Columbia Nitrogen, but came back.Did he farm his whole life ?
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Yeah my great grandfather started the farm and thats where my grandpa came up...except for a few years he left the farm to work for Columbia Nitrogen, but came back.Did he farm his whole life ?
Yeah my great grandfather started the farm and thats where my grandpa came up and retired from. Hedid leave the farm for a few years to run a Chemical/Fertilizer company but came back.Did he farm his whole life ?
Well #1 I don't own a 300 win mag #2 the only hogs I have killed with a firearm is a .243 with a 100 grain core-cok and me being city folk that's is the funniest thing I herd all day and #3 you just got mad cause I said just saying. So let's all just get along so I think its time to getYou would be surprised... We dont kill a few here ,and there down here we kill hundreds year after year ,and have been my whole life .Night hunting ,dogging,day hunting trapping, different calibers,different distances. They are tough ,but you would be real surprised what a 75 gr 223 with a not so well placed shot would do.If people want to listen to city folk that play rambo a couple times a year ,and want to shoot a 300 win mag then go ahead,but standing side by side in a group of 12 hogs at 75 yards I bet I put more pork on the ground with no need for second shot with a 223 than you would with a larger caliber.