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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1193032" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Good thing yuo don't have the same camo paint job I see on a lot of hunting type trucks around here.</p><p></p><p>A few years ago, my brother in law got tired of the squirrels chewing up his yard furniture and raiding the bird feeders so threw out a bunch of feed in his driveway, sat in one end of the yard with his shotgun and slayed the tree rats when they came down the oak trees for the bird feed. Only when he got done, did his wife notice about 100 little dents in his overhead metal garage doors. She was not pleased, but it was a good thing the doors were down and not the vehicles that got shot up. They keep the doors open (up) when company comes over so he doesn't have to explain all the pellet dents. Nice group patterns tho for the shot he was using. </p><p></p><p>I knew of an old guy named Peerless that used to deer hunt from horseback with a lever action. (actually I think it was a mule) He drew down on a buck that suddenly walked out on the powerline in front of him as he was going into the woods. Just as he pulled the trigger, something caught the horses attention and it raised it's head up. Peerless came walking out carrying his saddle and bridle....goodbye mule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1193032, member: 18945"] Good thing yuo don't have the same camo paint job I see on a lot of hunting type trucks around here. A few years ago, my brother in law got tired of the squirrels chewing up his yard furniture and raiding the bird feeders so threw out a bunch of feed in his driveway, sat in one end of the yard with his shotgun and slayed the tree rats when they came down the oak trees for the bird feed. Only when he got done, did his wife notice about 100 little dents in his overhead metal garage doors. She was not pleased, but it was a good thing the doors were down and not the vehicles that got shot up. They keep the doors open (up) when company comes over so he doesn't have to explain all the pellet dents. Nice group patterns tho for the shot he was using. I knew of an old guy named Peerless that used to deer hunt from horseback with a lever action. (actually I think it was a mule) He drew down on a buck that suddenly walked out on the powerline in front of him as he was going into the woods. Just as he pulled the trigger, something caught the horses attention and it raised it's head up. Peerless came walking out carrying his saddle and bridle....goodbye mule. [/QUOTE]
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