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What’s your spookiest hunting experience?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 2889682" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I'm generally a patient person (my kids might disagree with that) so it was no big lift for me. I feel the same way you do about his buddy but if he's still alive he's living his own heck (just in case the other word was to turn into *s). However... how do you do that? How do you point a rifle downrange into an area where your friend could be? ESPECIALLY when you can't freakin see clearly. Good lord... that's a simple rule of hunting with others. </p><p></p><p>When the gentleman I was talking to said he wouldn't be around much longer I believe that he meant it. I suspect that he's at rest. I vaguely remember that the number of surgeries that he had was unreal. He still wanted to shoot though. Even the percussion of a .22 was too much for him. I don't mean recoil, just the puff of air from firing the round. Can you imagine what a sneeze or cough did to him? </p><p></p><p>I didn't even know the man and I grieve for him when I remember. Grieving is the least we can do for those that have gone on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 2889682, member: 1039"] I'm generally a patient person (my kids might disagree with that) so it was no big lift for me. I feel the same way you do about his buddy but if he's still alive he's living his own heck (just in case the other word was to turn into *s). However... how do you do that? How do you point a rifle downrange into an area where your friend could be? ESPECIALLY when you can't freakin see clearly. Good lord... that's a simple rule of hunting with others. When the gentleman I was talking to said he wouldn't be around much longer I believe that he meant it. I suspect that he's at rest. I vaguely remember that the number of surgeries that he had was unreal. He still wanted to shoot though. Even the percussion of a .22 was too much for him. I don't mean recoil, just the puff of air from firing the round. Can you imagine what a sneeze or cough did to him? I didn't even know the man and I grieve for him when I remember. Grieving is the least we can do for those that have gone on. [/QUOTE]
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