gone to texas
Dale, saw this post and had share this.
The wife got into genealogy research and was learning about family records.
In early Alabama, if a record of a person abruptly ended with the letters "gtt", it stood for "gone to Texas", and meant they were running from the law.
I know that's not the case with you, but seeing those particular words posted got my attention.
Of course in the early 1980's, lot of folks were "gtt" and became very successful.
I know it will work out well for you.
Hope you still have the 22-250.
I've heard that's what they use out there.