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  1. Both the .308 and 6.5 Creedmoor are great choices, but for the type of game you're targeting, the 6.5 Creedmoor might be a bit more manageable for your first rifle, especially with the reduced recoil. It has a reputation for precision and performs well on smaller game like wild boar with proper shot placement. You’re right about the Swedes and others using it effectively. That said, the .308 is a more versatile round and would still be very effective, especially if you’re looking for something with a bit more punch. I’d recommend visiting Burnsville MN gun store. They’ve been super helpfu
  2. It’s wild how much of a difference stopping training can make, especially in the shoulders! Muscle mass does fade fast once the workouts and diet aren’t there to keep it up. I’ve seen a few guys I used to train with go through the same thing. It makes you realize how much work and consistency it takes to maintain that size.
  3. They're not as common in the UK as they are in some other places, but they're definitely gaining traction (pun intended!). Using wood and A frames sounds like a solid alternative. Plus, there's something satisfying about crafting something with your own hands, right? I've found chicken tractors to be a game-changer, especially if you don't have a massive property. It's like a mini chicken RV, giving them fresh pastures while keeping them safe from predators. Speaking of keeping our feathered friends happy and healthy, it's crucial to feed them right. I stumbled upon this great resource about p
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