what is your daily shooter?

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Update to my P320 with 22rd mag.
 
Shoot 300 win mag sako for moose. Here a 57 inch got this year. Last year my son in-law shoot a 60 inch, weighing over 900 pound on the hook. About 1700 lbs on hoof.

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I have had deer, antelope, bison, elk and african oryx.
I think the oryx taste the best.
How does moose taste?
 
I have had deer, antelope, bison, elk and african oryx.
I think the oryx taste the best.
How does moose taste?
In my opinion, sheep is the best, then elk, moose and buffalo are close. Buffalo has a different texture, but is very good. Been raised on moose, and love it, but durning the rut some can have a very strong taste to them.Not as bad as caribou in the rut. Caribou out of the rut is very pain tasting, but have a very nice texture. Since I only eat wild game in the meat department, I find domestic cows upset my stomach. Doctors says it’s because of there growth injections, they are subject too.
 
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Remington 700 custom in 338 lapua with nightforce optics
 
Not a daily but one I realy enjoy. Aero precision 308.

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Dead nuts at 600 yards, maybe this year I'll take her out even further.
 
So I've had lots of firearms, rifles, shotguns, and a revolver.

On black friday I almost bought a Ruger Security 9. Decided to wait till I could research a little bit. Actually found even better deals online, cheaper than the black friday price.

Would this be a good choice for a first semi-auto pistol? definitely in the right price range, around $300.
Anybody have one, what the good, bad?

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