what type of shooting do u prefer?

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White tail Deer is my usual game of choice. My tools of choice are my WASR-10 or Mosin Nagant M-91.
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Every now and then I actually hit something :D

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Sometimes I don't.. :oops:

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Lol, I'm horrible at trap, but when it comes to shooting silhouettes, I'm dynamite. I've never been a huge fan of shotguns. I had a Saiga-12 a few years back and I loved taking it to this pheasant farm close by. Their regulations only allowed over-unders for the trap range, but anything for the actual hunting. I have to say, it was a bad experience over all, they were a rude bunch. I just think they were intimidated by the fact that my weapon was magazine loaded :P
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I like to go in the woods and shoot at target, like this old game table.
this is me last summer with a .270

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and the target

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UndercoverPETA wrote:Lol, I'm horrible at trap, but when it comes to shooting silhouettes, I'm dynamite. I've never been a huge fan of shotguns. I had a Saiga-12 a few years back and I loved taking it to this pheasant farm close by. Their regulations only allowed over-unders for the trap range, but anything for the actual hunting. I have to say, it was a bad experience over all, they were a rude bunch. I just think they were intimidated by the fact that my weapon was magazine loaded :P

well the saiga isnt really a hunting shotgun :D so i can understand them :P
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only thing your allowed to shoot here in Aus are photos and even then you have to be carefull what you take pictures of
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