.36 small game rifle

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There’s a couple members at the FtLupton club that have Kibler SMR in .45 calibre…very light gun…very accurate.

I got mine in .40 calibre, I really like the versatility of the .40 calibre
I like the .40 also, have a T/C Hawken with .40cal GM barrel, sort of went a little overboard collecting the Thompsons, need to decide on wich 3-4 to keep, and thin the herd over the next year or so, and free up some cash to try other things.
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I like the .40 also, have a T/C Hawken with .40cal GM barrel, sort of went a little overboard collecting the Thompsons, need to decide on wich 3-4 to keep, and thin the herd over the next year or so, and free up some cash to try other things.
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That is an awesome problem to have…I have several grandkids, give me a heads up when the thinning begins.
 
We do have some nice deer down here.
They have some weight to them and some nice racks.
Biggest deer I've shot down here was 100# . I would have to have a very close shot at the head if I was using my Crockett or SMR both in .32.
I will be getting a .36 in January sometime. Figured I could use that and shot squirrels and if a little Florida deer gives that perfect shot I'll take it.
 
That’s the one…I remember reading reading a blackpowder hunting article, and the author was going to some wilderness area, and using a .36 calibre….and it was legal in the state…Tennessee
 
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