Kojak had shown me how to load and clean the heavy rifle, gave me a few extra “quick-loads,” a capper full of No. 11 percussion caps and sent me on my way. The first morning of the season, I was slipping slowly along an oak-studded ridge, trying to ignore the ominous thudding of a .50-caliber […]
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