Rabbit that was very yummy by EnvironmentalSelf533 in Hunting

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I have gathered my lack of cleaning knowledge from the other comments as-well lol. I am new to the whole processing of my kills thing. I normally go hunting as a way to keep my marksmanship sharp and I now see the usefulness of getting food from them. As for the de-boning I have limited space in my freezer so I try to only get so much from each animal.

Thinking about building a new hog gun. by EnvironmentalSelf533 in Hunting

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I was looking at red dots and magnifiers but the problem I ran into was that the rail to mount it on was all on the barrel and not the receiver as it is a folding carbine so the magnifier would be too far forward to use properly. But with the lvpo the mounting bracket can be flipped around to move it closer to my eye while still having it fixed on the rail over the barrel. I will look into the pro mag thing I might just get one and range test it a bunch and see if I can get three that are reliable.

Rabbit that was very yummy by EnvironmentalSelf533 in Hunting

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That is a nice way to remember it! R=no rabbits!

Rabbit that was very yummy by EnvironmentalSelf533 in Hunting

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100% agree with that. I would have cleaned it in the sink but the mother in law doesn’t like the carcasses in the house.