I can make the same argument with kangaroos. My oldies own a 100 acre block on a stretch of highway 20km long with all the blocks that size. Everyone gets roos come up close to the road because of dams but no one shoots them because they are seen as pets by most people. The end result is a 20km stretch of road kill and a lot of accidents involved.
Remington 700 CDL .270 Rossi M92 44mag CZ 452 deluxe .22LR Howa 1500 .204 Savage FVSR 22
artimu wrote:How old is 45-120 sharps now? Must be more powerful recent stuff.
Still hard hitting.
A hundred and something grains of black powder behind a 500gr bullet.
At long range you're probably be better off with something with better ballistics, but at 100-200 in your average deer hunt it's not going to matter. Dead deer all day with one.
Winchester Model 70 Featherweight - .270 Winchester Short Magnum Uberti 1873 Short Rifle - .45 Colt Winchester Model 70 Coyote Varmint - .22-250 Remington
How old is 45-120 sharps now? Must be more powerful recent stuff.
Wash your chamber out with soap young man! The Sharps is an excellent deer rifle - if they can nail a buffalo a thousand yards I don't think a deer will stand up long
There's still a few of Wile. E Coyote's ideas that I haven't tried yet.
Winchester Model 70 Featherweight - .270 Winchester Short Magnum Uberti 1873 Short Rifle - .45 Colt Winchester Model 70 Coyote Varmint - .22-250 Remington