Maryland Cherokee Club
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I almost won a .270 rifle today at a DU Banquet today. Im thinking buying a .308 rifle this summer and maybe hunt with it next deer season. But id have to find somewhere to go. Any thoughts?
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Thank ya!
I had a .308. A reloaded brass casing I did split in the chamber and blew up in my hands. .30-30 is good for ~50yds around here, .308 a little more, .30-06 a little more- like 100 yds
I had a .308. A reloaded brass casing I did split in the chamber and blew up in my hands. .30-30 is good for ~50yds around here, .308 a little more, .30-06 a little more- like 100 yds
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I was leaning more towards the .308. In all seriousness most people have a .30-06. My grand father doesnt hunt anymore so he has one i could use too.
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scary.
well, I have a 30-.06, I love it. So thats what i would recommend. It puts em down.
Next, you need to take the MD hunter safety course. I believe it can be done online. I took mine at a local shooting range. Then you need to pass the test. Then you can buy a hunting licsence in MD. Then it's happy hunting.
Next, you need to take the MD hunter safety course. I believe it can be done online. I took mine at a local shooting range. Then you need to pass the test. Then you can buy a hunting licsence in MD. Then it's happy hunting.
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scary.
well, I have a 30-.06, I love it. So thats what i would recommend. It puts em down.
Next, you need to take the MD hunter safety course. I believe it can be done online. I took mine at a local shooting range. Then you need to pass the test. Then you can buy a hunting licsence in MD. Then it's happy hunting.
well, I have a 30-.06, I love it. So thats what i would recommend. It puts em down.
Next, you need to take the MD hunter safety course. I believe it can be done online. I took mine at a local shooting range. Then you need to pass the test. Then you can buy a hunting licsence in MD. Then it's happy hunting.
My problem is finding somewhere to hunt. We have property in Dorchester but it isnt the greatest anymore. And shotguns only. I have 2 of those. 12 gauge pump in camo, mossberg, and a 20 gauge pump wood, remington 870.
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I already have my MD hunter safety. And now that im 18 i wanna buy a gun.
My problem is finding somewhere to hunt. We have property in Dorchester but it isnt the greatest anymore. And shotguns only. I have 2 of those. 12 gauge pump in camo, mossberg, and a 20 gauge pump wood, remington 870.
My problem is finding somewhere to hunt. We have property in Dorchester but it isnt the greatest anymore. And shotguns only. I have 2 of those. 12 gauge pump in camo, mossberg, and a 20 gauge pump wood, remington 870.
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The farms around me all have a bunch of people hunting them. The HS i went to was a lot of hunters and rednecks.
I need to get my bow all fixed up too. Sights are messed up, the front weight, and the tension.