"Where do you put the bullets in?"
Thanks guys lots of laughs there. About accuracy, just read a report from an English cavalry officer viewing the US forces prior to an attack. He was standing just outside a treeline with a fellow officer and a bugler All holding their horses. The round fired from the enemy marksmans Pennsylvania rifle passed between the two officers and killed the buglers horse. They thought it best to get back in the trees. Paced out afterwards the range was 400 paces. The year was 1760
I've grown soft and squishy about taking lives.
A deer here, a rabbit there. . . . but each one weighs a little more on me. . . so I'm lots of hunt and little harvest nowadays.
It happens to all of us sooner or later. I haven't killed a deer in several years and would not even consider shooting at a bear. I stopped eating meat (farm animals) many years ago but fair chase game might be a possibility. I just can't accept the idea of eating a critter raised on a farm with no chance whatsoever of living a full life. I'm still as mean as a snake, just soft hearted.
Yep, don't deny it. I've hunted in the past, helped butcher and still kill varmints when needed. I just choose not to hunt anymore. I get my out in the woods experience hunting with my metal detector these days. I guess just knowing I can shoot squirrel, deer, dove, turkey, and bear from out the window is sufficient these days. I let a couple of friends deer hunt on my place so it's not like I'm running a Bambi preserve or something. The meat I do eat is local sourced, I don't buy shrink wrapped supermarket meat.If you eat meat, you just had someone else do the killing for you.
Period.
...... I can now eat safe, inspected food that tastes so good.
Yep, don't deny it. I've hunted in the past, helped butcher and still kill varmints when needed. I just choose not to hunt anymore. I get my out in the woods experience hunting with my metal detector these days. I guess just knowing I can shoot squirrel, deer, dove, turkey, and bear from out the window is sufficient these days. I let a couple of friends deer hunt on my place so it's not like I'm running a Bambi preserve or something. The meat I do eat is local sourced, I don't buy shrink wrapped supermarket meat.
now I rely like that! I never knew that there was a difference??Hawken vs Hawkins!
GABBY HAYSE, IS RIGHT!! REMEMBER THAT!.Yuh taint never ett till use had sum o mama's smoked skunk sphincters, tell you wut.
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Yes, whether you pulled the trigger or not, you are, at least, partly responsible for the death of an animal. I, personally, have no problem with that. I wish I had the time and money to be able to kill ALL my own meat, but alas.........If you eat meat, you just had someone else do the killing for you.
Period.
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