just got back from shootin

I own a Ruger Mini-14. .223 is so sweet for hunting coyotes. I love my 30 rd clip. Ruger owns ALL.
Well, I dunno about ALL.....I'm pretty partial to most of the stuff built by Sig but they are normally way outside of my budget //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

 
this morning i went out with my brother in law and his dead to the forest to shoot some stuff. they brought a ruger .22 revolver, s&w .22 revolver, 2 luger mark IV semi auto .22 pistols, and semi auto .22 rifle with a 30 rd banana clip, and a bolt action .22 with a scope. let me just say that .22's are the ****in most things in the world, my favorite was the single action .22 revolver, hopefully we can out again soon cuz man it was fun, what did you guys do for fathers day?
you went out with your brother in law and now hes dead? 22s are the most things in the world?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eyebrow.gif.fe2c18d8720fe8c7eaed347b21ea05a5.gif

 
I know people that hunt with their fists and teeth. Like this guy.

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those guys are no joke. they dont mess around.
True story:

There's a fella by the name of Herbie that belongs to the same lease in Mississippi that my dad and I belong to. Herbie also lives in the same city in Louisiana that we do.

About 10 years ago Herbie was in Baton Rouge visiting some friends a few days before opening weekend of deer season and consequently when he left our state capitol to come to the deer lease he went via the Natchez Trace (rural highway in Mississippi)

While traveling up the Trace Herbie happened across what he told us looked like "the biggest damn 10-point I had ever freggin' seen in my life."

As it was like 3am Herbie couldn't resist the temptation. He pulled over to the side of the road, drug his bolt-action 30-06 out from behind the seat of his truck (more on the truck later in the story), laid it across the hood, took aim and fired what he thought should have been a clean lung shot.

He didn't even get the second round chambered (an act that takes less than a couple of seconds if you are any degree of proficient with a bolt-action) before he saw the red and blue lights go to flashing less than 100 yards from where he was parked on the highway shoulder.

The "biggest **** 10-point he had ever seen" was a decoy setup by the MS Dept of WG&F to catch people doing exactly what Herbie did.

When Herbie didn't show up at the lease as expected for opening day we all got a bit worried. About 8pm that evening here comes Herbie walking.

Firing upon wildlife from a maintained public roadway in the state of Mississippi results in immediate confiscation of anything hunting-related from the offender in question.

They took his truck, his trailer, the Honda 4-wheeler on said trailer, his guns, his icechests, basically everything but the clothes he was wearing. The truck, trailer, and 4 wheeler had all been bought brand freggin new just for deer season ~ about $80K worth of stuff all told.

Moral of the story? If you see a deer, no matter how pretty he may be, DO NOT FIRE ON IT FROM A ROADWAY OF ANY KIND.

 
True story:
There's a fella by the name of Herbie that belongs to the same lease in Mississippi that my dad and I belong to. Herbie also lives in the same city in Louisiana that we do.

About 10 years ago Herbie was in Baton Rouge visiting some friends a few days before opening weekend of deer season and consequently when he left our state capitol to come to the deer lease he went via the Natchez Trace (rural highway in Mississippi)

While traveling up the Trace Herbie happened across what he told us looked like "the biggest damn 10-point I had ever freggin' seen in my life."

As it was like 3am Herbie couldn't resist the temptation. He pulled over to the side of the road, drug his bolt-action 30-06 out from behind the seat of his truck (more on the truck later in the story), laid it across the hood, took aim and fired what he thought should have been a clean lung shot.

He didn't even get the second round chambered (an act that takes less than a couple of seconds if you are any degree of proficient with a bolt-action) before he saw the red and blue lights go to flashing less than 100 yards from where he was parked on the highway shoulder.

The "biggest **** 10-point he had ever seen" was a decoy setup by the MS Dept of WG&F to catch people doing exactly what Herbie did.

When Herbie didn't show up at the lease as expected for opening day we all got a bit worried. About 8pm that evening here comes Herbie walking.

Firing upon wildlife from a maintained public roadway in the state of Mississippi results in immediate confiscation of anything hunting-related from the offender in question.

They took his truck, his trailer, the Honda 4-wheeler on said trailer, his guns, his icechests, basically everything but the clothes he was wearing. The truck, trailer, and 4 wheeler had all been bought brand freggin new just for deer season ~ about $80K worth of stuff all told.

Moral of the story? If you see a deer, no matter how pretty he may be, DO NOT FIRE ON IT FROM A ROADWAY OF ANY KIND.
what if he pulled off the road and chased the deer into the forest or something and then shot the deer while not being on the road?

 
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