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<blockquote data-quote="Old teacher" data-source="post: 845395" data-attributes="member: 48420"><p>Hi John: The Warbird is shooting great, and now that I am getting a few mechanical health issues out of the way, I will have time to shoot it more. I thought I was going to have to miss a hunting season this year for the first time in half a century, but I have surgeries scheduled before and after and should be able to hunt in between. I'll be slow, but that is the best way to hunt anyway. When I used to hunt blacktails in Western WA,I would typically move about a hundred yards an hour. One of my partners hunted like I did, only half the time I found him asleep. He refused to wear hunter orange, and I stalked him for half an hour one day before I realized what I was looking at. It was really thick stuff, and an average shot was about 20 yds. He and I killed 16 deer in eight years in that place while our other partner, who believed in running them down, never punched his ticket once.</p><p> </p><p>I hope everything I said concerning you was accurate, but if it wasn't, I have a feeling I would have heard about it. Have a good time. Denny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old teacher, post: 845395, member: 48420"] Hi John: The Warbird is shooting great, and now that I am getting a few mechanical health issues out of the way, I will have time to shoot it more. I thought I was going to have to miss a hunting season this year for the first time in half a century, but I have surgeries scheduled before and after and should be able to hunt in between. I'll be slow, but that is the best way to hunt anyway. When I used to hunt blacktails in Western WA,I would typically move about a hundred yards an hour. One of my partners hunted like I did, only half the time I found him asleep. He refused to wear hunter orange, and I stalked him for half an hour one day before I realized what I was looking at. It was really thick stuff, and an average shot was about 20 yds. He and I killed 16 deer in eight years in that place while our other partner, who believed in running them down, never punched his ticket once. I hope everything I said concerning you was accurate, but if it wasn't, I have a feeling I would have heard about it. Have a good time. Denny [/QUOTE]
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