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Well that didn’t go how I planned it!
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 2473034" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>I oughta stop too but… when we were in high school a buddy and I were hunting squirrels. He saw one run across the ground and up a tree. He got so excited he stopped watching where he was going and fell on his face in a patch of thin snow. I'm trying not to laugh as he jumped up and started walking backwards to get a good angle on the squirrel. He raises his .410 and takes a half step backwards, slips on a big stick and fires in the air as he lands on his butt. I'm laughing hysterically and thinking that shot sounded weird, he fired in the air but I heard shot ripping through the branches. He let out a squeaky groan and when I looked at his gun about 4" of barrel was peeled back with a few chunks missing. I still laugh when I remember his face looking at the end of the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 2473034, member: 1940"] I oughta stop too but… when we were in high school a buddy and I were hunting squirrels. He saw one run across the ground and up a tree. He got so excited he stopped watching where he was going and fell on his face in a patch of thin snow. I’m trying not to laugh as he jumped up and started walking backwards to get a good angle on the squirrel. He raises his .410 and takes a half step backwards, slips on a big stick and fires in the air as he lands on his butt. I’m laughing hysterically and thinking that shot sounded weird, he fired in the air but I heard shot ripping through the branches. He let out a squeaky groan and when I looked at his gun about 4” of barrel was peeled back with a few chunks missing. I still laugh when I remember his face looking at the end of the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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