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Jay Gardner

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Don't set that front trigger when the weather is FRIGGIN cold and you're wearing gloves or you may prematurly eject your punkin ball. :redface:
 
I've never done that, but a couple of times I pulled the set trigger hard enough I should have bent it. And the bloomin gun still wouldn't go bang. Oh yeah. There's a front trigger, too. :redface:
 
Buck fever..UHH excitement can cause you to do strange things. When I was a kid, hunting with my dad, I kept seeing horns on a doe. :rotf:
 
Mike Brines said:
Buck fever..UHH excitement can cause you to do strange things.

Buck fever? Me? Nah. :rotf:

If the excitement ever goes away, I'll quit hunting and take up golf. Nah. :barf:

I'll just cut off my trigger finger.
 
I was so friggin cold I didn't even know my finger was near the trigger. I'd like to tell you that I was staring at a big stack of bone and had buck fever but the reality was my fingers were numb.

Lesson learned: set trigger is for target practice and the rear trigger is for making meat. Unfortunately, no deer were harmed learning this lesson.
 
Unfortunately we all learn things the hard way and hope nothing bad happens in the mean time. :cursing:
Dusty :wink:
 
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