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Re: Two kinds of hunters


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Posted by The tractor vet on September 20, 2015 at 08:21:17 from (104.179.81.68):

In Reply to: Two kinds of hunters posted by John in La on September 19, 2015 at 20:37:07:

Like the first time i went hunting with a buddy. Thanksgiving morning i get a call from my buddy , Hey what ya doing , want to go rabbit hunting . Ok why not i havve not been out in a long time . So i tell him yea but i'll have to run out to Wal Marts and get my licence and give me about forty five min. Well i crabbed my OLD shot gun that my grandfather gave me way back when i was 13 threw on my Carrharts and off to walley world , Bought a new box of shells and a elcheapo orange vest and my licences and off i go . When i get there everybody is sporting the latest and greatest clothing brand new semi auto shotguns . Then there is me with and OLD Ithca double barrel 12 Ga. . THE RULES say we can take FOUR rabbits . I open my new box of shells and take out twelve < Eugene say is that all you brought is one box . Well yea we are only going RABBIT hunting . Oh your going to need more then that as he finishes dumping the second FULL box into his coat pockets of 3 inch MAG's . Well we get into the field and turn TWo dogs loose and before vary long the dogs are on a couple rabbits and seven guys open up , Then i hear Dusty yelling that it is coming my way just as a snow squall opens up and i can't see ten feet inft. of me . Just as fast as it started it stopped and a second round of shooting opens up and Dusty again says he's coming your way and yep there he is way out there , Oh a job for the left trigger and Bam one rabbit down and ya hear did ya get him ?? yep i got him . This same deal played out three more times and it was yep i got him . Four rabbits and four rounds fired . When we quite so we could all go to our dinners the rest were down to maybe five to eight round left and only two others out of eight guys got any bunny's. They can have there fancy Benellie's and Remingtons i'll sick with Ithca , right trigger for fifty yds and down and left trigger for i can believe you made that shot .


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