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    What strange laws they have! +1 on the lever gun. If you want to save money, you could pick up a simple single shot rifle in an authorized caliber. Something like a handi rifle. Bud's has a Handi Rifle in .357 for $211. Edit- out of stock. sorry
    You want to be a martyr, I want to make you one.

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    I grew up in Indiana and try to go home to hunt every year. I use a new england tracker II which is the heavy barrel single shot with the rifled barrel that shoots sabots. Never had an issue with it and it's extremely accurate. My daughter uses a youth model 500 20gauge with a rifled barrel and again had no issues.
    My brother insists on using a 44 mag which is effective but I still prefer our shotguns..

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    Quote Originally Posted by oinco View Post
    After shooting a Henry lever action .357 this weekend...wow, I was impressed how easy that thing was to shoot! I think my 10/22 has about the same recoil- the Henry was very accurate and fed nicely....the weight and balance were very nice as well-I don't know how much they are, but I would guess somewhere between your family jewels/no family jewels range?

    It would seem that IN deer may be closer in size to a Great Dane than an elk, so the .357mag should be more than plenty?
    Not so fast! I've seen a harvested a Whitetail buck that weighed over 300 lbs dressed. You definitely don't want to piss one off!

    Quote Originally Posted by SA Friday View Post
    I have a mossberg 695 with a Burris 4x on it that shoots Win 2 3/4 sabot slugs in 3" groups at 100 yds currently taking up safe space. I used it for a couple of seasons in MD when I was stationed there. It's a bolt action 12 gauge with rifled and ported barrel, mag fed. It has a few small scuffs on it, but short of that it's in perfect condition.

    $300 and it's yours with scope and a couple of boxes of the slugs. PM me. I'm open to trades too, but cash is king. Just FYI, I'll be in the middle of nowhere starting tomorrow morning till 8 Aug.

    Deadliest thing I've ever shot a deer with within 100 yds.
    A great deal. OP you should jump all over this.

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    NEF/H&R Sluggester in 20 gauge top with a 1-5 or 4X scope.

    When I live in Maryland and had to use a shotgun I use a NEF/H&R Sluggester in 12 gauge and a 2X scope. unreal accurate for the price.



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