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Questions are what keeps this Forum running and interesting. Questions help form friendships and riding buddies. Everyone doesn't need a manual, that's why we have a Forum. I do like the weapon photos. Nice 50 caliber plinking rifle.
I can't spell or type very well, but I do own a Harley-Davidson shop manual for both of my bikes. I happen to like the old Henry, Marlin, and Winchester leaver action rifles. Slow, but fun and cheeper to shoot!
PS there ain't much meat on a rabbit to begin with, how the HE LL do you find any thing after it gets hit with that
That's the sporting aspect of it. Kind of like "barking" a squirrel. You don't aim at the critter, you aim just below it and let the debris that is blasted up kill it. Less damage that way.
The service manual is helpful for me to figure out what I can take care of myself, and what I call the professionals for. I like to ride, not know how each part of the motorcycle interacts with the others. I may not be able to fix it on the side of the road, or fix someone else's broken bike on the side of the road, but I most certainly can, have and would offer a phone or ride, and would hope for the same.
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