Yep, seen Chet on one of the farms I hunt on so I pulled in to say "howdy."
Wouldn't ya know he was a toten his Remington model 722 in 222Rem. ;yes;
No I ain't kidden either! :noway:
Boy you guys are a lively bunch. :iroll:
Nobody bit on this.
Seriously though I met a feller named Chet & he was a toten a 722 in 222. This guy was skinny though.
He about fell over when I pulled my 722 in 222 from outta the backseat. :biggrin:
Then I got out my Marlin lever action in 218Bee & he took to droolin'. :laf:
Dropped the tailgate on his truck & we had a BS fest. :biggrin:
Invited him here, but he "ain't into computers." To bad he'd have fit right in. :shrug:
Well, anyone that knows you seen this thread, and knew it had "just wait...." written all over it. :laf:
Quote from: vvarmitr on September 16, 2010, 10:54:38 AM
Seriously though I met a feller named Chet .....This guy was skinny though.
:confused: Hey Chet!... I'm not exactly sure what he meant by this....? :laf:
I meant the guy was skinny! TRouBLe MaKeR!
Just like a woman, trying to read something more into it. :sarcas3:
:laf: :laf:
:shrug: what.... :confused: who.... :biggrin:
Geee Whizz…. I got a phone call today from my other brother, Chet. It seems brother Chester met this feller from FnF, real nice and a like-able cuss too he said. :wink:
If you all ever see me and lil’ bro together you will see why many get confused, but you can easily tell us apart… ‘cause Little Chet’s got smaller arms than me. :laf: :innocentwhistle:
It seems in today’s extreme velocity, long range shooting world it's often considered "old school and out of vogue" to use combinations like the 722 chambered in “slow and out dated†cartridges, like the 222 Rem. When used within their intended limits and ranges, classic vintage pairings, like those mentioned above, have proven most worthy... plus the “fun factor†can be pretty darn intense too. :biggrin: :eyebrownod:
Old Reliable/222 and blonde woodchuck:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v50/coyotehunter_1/Blonde_Ground_Hog_3.jpg)
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