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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 10:49 pm |
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rws48 |
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Can't use a powder gun around here (g-friends place) & there is a grass/woods patch close by with lots of rabbit tracks in the snow.
Don't have any firearms here but keep a couple springers.
I'm kinda old, 68, but have a dandy 15 year old son who is almost 6 ft.
tall and the nicest, kindest, polite young fellow you'd ever meet.
(proud ain't I)
He took a shine to the cheapo chinese Arrow .22 pel gun with open sites so I asked him to take that and we'd walk up a rabbit.
I explaind that we could quietly track a single track and maybe catch one sitting.
Sure nuff', 10 minutes later we spotted b'are bunny at about 20 feet at the base of a tree.
The boy aimed for the ear hole and "splattt", brained the bunny.
Of course the thing jumped 4 feet up and flopped around but it was dead on the spot.
We dressed it out and ate it.
Good eating there too! |
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_________________ Rws 350 Rws 48 Walther Talon all .22
Gamo Whisper .177
Several Co2 replicas
About 35 powder handguns
25 powder rifles.
5 muzzle loaders. |
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Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 7:08 am |
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shawn706 |
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Location: Madison County Georgia |
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