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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
anyone admit to making a terrible shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 855860" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I was bow hunting once on a frosty morning. Place looked good, and I set up inside several tree that sort of grew into a cluster. Somewhere a long the way I fell asleep! While asleep an eight point buck was grazing about twenty feet from me. There were some guys bird hunting, and they fired several shots in the air trying to get my attention, but I was out like a rock!</p><p> </p><p>Another time I was coyote hunting inside a drainage ditch. I saw three nice dogs out around 450 yards, and didn't want to shoot as there were cattle nearby. ($$$) Anyway they came into about 300 yards and it was starting to get dark. I pulled out my mouse squeaker for that last urge. A big dog actually came up from behind me, and literally jumped over me. I shot him with a 22-250 as he was heading out at top speed. He rolled over, and got right back up! We got up to find him, and saw lots of blood, but no dog! Went back the next morning, and saw even more blood. but never saw that dog! He'd have gone close to forty pounds, and I hit him right behind his front legs quartering away. Told the farmer, and he said he'd keep an eye out for him. But he never found him as well. That's when I switched over to a 6mm.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 855860, member: 25383"] I was bow hunting once on a frosty morning. Place looked good, and I set up inside several tree that sort of grew into a cluster. Somewhere a long the way I fell asleep! While asleep an eight point buck was grazing about twenty feet from me. There were some guys bird hunting, and they fired several shots in the air trying to get my attention, but I was out like a rock! Another time I was coyote hunting inside a drainage ditch. I saw three nice dogs out around 450 yards, and didn't want to shoot as there were cattle nearby. ($$$) Anyway they came into about 300 yards and it was starting to get dark. I pulled out my mouse squeaker for that last urge. A big dog actually came up from behind me, and literally jumped over me. I shot him with a 22-250 as he was heading out at top speed. He rolled over, and got right back up! We got up to find him, and saw lots of blood, but no dog! Went back the next morning, and saw even more blood. but never saw that dog! He'd have gone close to forty pounds, and I hit him right behind his front legs quartering away. Told the farmer, and he said he'd keep an eye out for him. But he never found him as well. That's when I switched over to a 6mm. gary [/QUOTE]
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