Ranch/farm carry.

I live out in the sticks in SWMO. A Ruger All Weather 77/22 WMR and a Harrington and Richardson 12 ga. single shot hang on the coat rack by the back door. They handle armadillo, feral cats and dogs fine. Hear coyotes all the time but have yet to see one in the yard.

A Walther P22 rides in the console of the truck. I've used the P22 for coup de grace duty a few times on hit but not dead animals and sick ones that needed it.

I don't carry guns on my person regularly, but I'm seldom very far from one.
 
the possum

I've mentioned my SKS many times- it became my tractor gun mainly because it was cheap, ugly, cheap, rugged, fired cheap ammo, ...and did I mention it was cheap?

My feelings exactly. There are advantages to a rifle made of cheap commie steel and set into a semi inletted 2x4. It can be dropped out of any vehicle almost anywhere and you won't shed a tear.
 
I'm getting this conversation late but if I lived on a farm I'd give the new Henry Long Ranger a look, in 6.5 Creedmoor.
 
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