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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1136603" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Since it is a hunting thread adding guns as well.</p><p>Back in the dog hunting days we hunted with a lot of Cur-Pointer crosses they wouldn't run</p><p>about quarter mile and come right back.You could hunt all day with the same two dogs.</p><p>When you heard one open you better have the shotgun up and the slack out of the trigger.</p><p>I was standing at a fence corner with a 8 foot bush hogged right away trying to watch both ways.</p><p>Ole Tip opened on a nice eight point blew out of the clear cut on my left</p><p>This deer looked like someone threw a hatchet across that trail as his ass was going out</p><p>one side Ole Tip front was coming in the right away she wasn't ten feet behind him.</p><p>I heard him coming through clear cut and had the Model 97 thumb cocked and ready.</p><p>It was just a flash across the right away and I shot, saw the buck go through a four strand barb wire fence and never miss</p><p>a step. Figured I missed. Speck opened on my right and was building a fire under one .</p><p>Ole doe busted out and I shot knew I hit her and another behind her folded up like a JFK shot.</p><p>Then Tip bayed. I had hit the buck and she had him. Went over to the doe on the ground </p><p>couldn't find a mark on her then I seen a spot of blood behind her ear, the other doe was laying about fifty yards </p><p>in front of her I had put 8 No1 Buck through her rib cage.</p><p>I shot twice and had three deer couldn't do it again in a million years one of those buckshot strayed </p><p>when I shot at the doe and the one following ran into it for lack of a better term.</p><p>I stood confused for a moment with my shotgun on the second doe cause I couldn't figure out why </p><p>she had plowed the ground.</p><p></p><p>Of course when every one got together my story was if you really know your shotgun </p><p>nothing to it, all about hand eye coordination :bs: .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1136603, member: 694"] Since it is a hunting thread adding guns as well. Back in the dog hunting days we hunted with a lot of Cur-Pointer crosses they wouldn't run about quarter mile and come right back.You could hunt all day with the same two dogs. When you heard one open you better have the shotgun up and the slack out of the trigger. I was standing at a fence corner with a 8 foot bush hogged right away trying to watch both ways. Ole Tip opened on a nice eight point blew out of the clear cut on my left This deer looked like someone threw a hatchet across that trail as his ass was going out one side Ole Tip front was coming in the right away she wasn't ten feet behind him. I heard him coming through clear cut and had the Model 97 thumb cocked and ready. It was just a flash across the right away and I shot, saw the buck go through a four strand barb wire fence and never miss a step. Figured I missed. Speck opened on my right and was building a fire under one . Ole doe busted out and I shot knew I hit her and another behind her folded up like a JFK shot. Then Tip bayed. I had hit the buck and she had him. Went over to the doe on the ground couldn't find a mark on her then I seen a spot of blood behind her ear, the other doe was laying about fifty yards in front of her I had put 8 No1 Buck through her rib cage. I shot twice and had three deer couldn't do it again in a million years one of those buckshot strayed when I shot at the doe and the one following ran into it for lack of a better term. I stood confused for a moment with my shotgun on the second doe cause I couldn't figure out why she had plowed the ground. Of course when every one got together my story was if you really know your shotgun nothing to it, all about hand eye coordination :bs: . [/QUOTE]
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