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All that sitting in stands sounds, well, I'd get bored and start screwing around too. LOL All in good fun.
"I can't be canceled, because, I don't give a fuuck!" --- Kid Rock 2022
Holocaust Deniers, the ultimate perverted dipchits: Bristoe, TheRealHawkeye, stophel, Ghostinthemachine, anyone else?
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All that sitting in stands sounds, well, I'd get bored and start screwing around too. LOL All in good fun. It's what you do when you get old and hunt on the east coast
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All that sitting in stands sounds, well, I'd get bored and start screwing around too. LOL All in good fun. I am a busy body. I'd much rather do Western style hunting.
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Your move not only blew off a round, you blew your hunting spot at least for that morning. Glad your okay! Triggers are cheap to replace for piece of mind.
How did it blow the hunting spot for the morning? You've never shot 2 deer from the same spot? I've done it a few minuets apart, and a few hours apart. I shot a doe that was sniffing the gut pile of a buck I shot a few hours earlier. I did this at approximately 6:25 am, was 15 minutes before legal shooting hour. At around 7 I had a 3 year old 8 pt dog a doe right past my tree. Saw 3 other bucks before 10. Yep, totally ruined the spot. All done on my land, on over 300 acres and no hunters within 1/2 mile. But the peanut gallery has the answers. I’m getting a good chuckle out of it all in reality. I don’t use my scope as way to identify game, point the barrel where it shouldn’t, pull the gun up to my elevated blind muzzle up. But God forbid, I checked the safety on a loaded chamber. Sure as hell am glad I did figure out the gun isn’t right. I’m thankful for that. Also had my daughter shoot an 11 pt with this gun 3 weeks prior during the youth season, she was hunting by herself. Thankful she didn’t have a malfunction.
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cfran, Your intelligence continues to shine. I posted the rules below for the youth season. They are to be accompanied by an adult at all times. https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/hunting/deer/youth.html
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Your move not only blew off a round, you blew your hunting spot at least for that morning. Glad your okay! Triggers are cheap to replace for piece of mind.
How did it blow the hunting spot for the morning? You've never shot 2 deer from the same spot? I've done it a few minuets apart, and a few hours apart. I shot a doe that was sniffing the gut pile of a buck I shot a few hours earlier. I did this at approximately 6:25 am, was 15 minutes before legal shooting hour. At around 7 I had a 3 year old 8 pt dog a doe right past my tree. Saw 3 other bucks before 10. Yep, totally ruined the spot. All done on my land, on over 300 acres and no hunters within 1/2 mile. But the peanut gallery has the answers. I’m getting a good chuckle out of it all in reality. I don’t use my scope as way to identify game, point the barrel where it shouldn’t, pull the gun up to my elevated blind muzzle up. But God forbid, I checked the safety on a loaded chamber. Sure as hell am glad I did figure out the gun isn’t right. I’m thankful for that. Also had my daughter shoot an 11 pt with this gun 3 weeks prior during the youth season, she was hunting by herself. Thankful she didn’t have a malfunction. You're lucky you didn't have a game warden all up in your azz asking you to prove you didn't shoot a deer before legal shooting time.
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My daughter is 16 you moron with a hunter safety certificate, no adult supervision required. Unreal.
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Another bright comment. Like I couldn’t defend what happened? Keep up the brilliance boys, I’m enjoying it.
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Had a GW pull in the gate behind me one morning while I was peeing in front of my pickup. He started asking all kinds of questions. No idea why. All I'm saying is they can make it as difficult as they want. But you got everything figured out.
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This is why a lot of people have stopped visiting and or commenting on topics here.
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Anybody have a link to the other brands' discharge issues?
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
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Anybody have a link to the other brands' discharge issues? www.xnxx.com All the premature discharge you can possibly stomach.
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This is why a lot of people have stopped visiting and or commenting on topics here. Yes sir, you are right.
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