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That's a fine looking rifle, cptleo. I've been drawn to the Jaeger style for a long time, but kind of written them off because most I've seen are in the 50-54 caliber range. I've been contemplating styles for a 62 caliber build, but had written off the Jaeger. Thanks for opening my mind!
 
bigbore442001 said:
I'd worry about getting the permit first. The New England moose hunts are very hard to get drawn. I personally know people who have applied since their inception and have never been picked.

Well, the state drew the lottery today and my 12yo son pulled an antlerless tag for WMU D2A :thumbsup:
He wont find out until tomorrow when I pick him up from Conservation Camp (if he dosn't pass his hunter safety test, I'm not going to tell him.)

hope he passes, I'd really like to hunt moose with my boy... the problem is, if he takes a moose his first year out, I'll have to take him to Africa to keep him from getting jaded :rotf:
 
cut it up and let him carry it out and he will never think of gone to Africa! :rotf:
 
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