Re: Zombiefied
[Re: sumoj275]
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I've only shot 1 over and under, and it handled better then my mossy 500.
Since we are on the subject of shotguns. When I was 4 my uncle gave me my first gun, it was an old Kessler bolt action 20 gauge. He had got it in a trade from a guy who had painted the entire gun PINK to match his duck blind. I called it the pink panther. I could barely hold the gun up, and didn't have the strength to aim it. I was given the whole talk about being responsible and how when I was ready he would teach me how to shoot. A few months later I had been really bad and my mom phoned my uncle and he showed up a little while later. I remember him apologizing to me on how it was his fault, that he thought I was ready for the responsibility that came with owning a gun. He then left with the gun. I probably would have rather been skinned alive then have that conversation. My behaviour changed real fast, and I knew better then to ask for the gun back. A few months later he arrived with it again, and why the gun was taken away was never discussed. When I was 13 I refinished the gun, not a very good job but it was my first attempt and I did it myself. It will never be refinished again, my uncle passed away in 1998, and that gun will never leave the family if I can help it
But [censored] that thing is a tank Here is to your uncle and the Pink Panther <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Agreed! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:18 AM
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Re: Zombiefied
[Re: sumoj275]
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08/18/10 03:18 AM
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coyotebc
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guys it was good talking with you but I need to hit the sack. Have a good one! Have a good night
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Re: Zombiefied
[Re: rth548]
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08/18/10 03:22 AM
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coyotebc
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I've only shot 1 over and under, and it handled better then my mossy 500.
Since we are on the subject of shotguns. When I was 4 my uncle gave me my first gun, it was an old Kessler bolt action 20 gauge. He had got it in a trade from a guy who had painted the entire gun PINK to match his duck blind. I called it the pink panther. I could barely hold the gun up, and didn't have the strength to aim it. I was given the whole talk about being responsible and how when I was ready he would teach me how to shoot. A few months later I had been really bad and my mom phoned my uncle and he showed up a little while later. I remember him apologizing to me on how it was his fault, that he thought I was ready for the responsibility that came with owning a gun. He then left with the gun. I probably would have rather been skinned alive then have that conversation. My behaviour changed real fast, and I knew better then to ask for the gun back. A few months later he arrived with it again, and why the gun was taken away was never discussed. When I was 13 I refinished the gun, not a very good job but it was my first attempt and I did it myself. It will never be refinished again, my uncle passed away in 1998, and that gun will never leave the family if I can help it
But [censored] that thing is a tank Here is to your uncle and the Pink Panther <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Agreed! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> Thanks Here is to all of our family and elders that chose to invest their time in us. I guess the best way we can thank them is to pass those lessons on down.
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:22 AM
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Yote, I've watched this flock of turkeys for 3 years now. Every spring they flock in to mate and sit on their nests. We feed them during the winter if there's lots of snow on the ground, but no other time. Don't want them too tame, it's for their own protection.
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:24 AM
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I wish my son was more interested in the outdoors, fishing and hunting, etc. All he cares about is video games. He does show interest in my knife collection, and to some extent my gun collection. But no interest at all in learning to use them.
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:26 AM
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I understand that. That same uncle that gave me the shotgun, retired up in the interior on acreage. The deer in his meadow were strictly off-limits. He didn't feel it was sporting, if you saw them on crown land (public land) they were fair game.
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:31 AM
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My place borders public game land. I always see deer and turkey, and occasionally bear and wild boar, in my front yard. I won't shoot them there, wouldn't be sporting. But, I do have a stand less than 200 yards from the house for deer season. I figure if I can get up, get dressed and go to my stand, then it's all good. But if I stick my rifle out my bedroom window, that just doesn't sit right.
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:34 AM
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coyotebc
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I wish my son was more interested in the outdoors, fishing and hunting, etc. All he cares about is video games. He does show interest in my knife collection, and to some extent my gun collection. But no interest at all in learning to use them. Both my daughters love camping. The oldest has no interest in hunting. The 20 year old decided last year she wants to try hunting, this year. She never showed an interest before. Four years ago my oldest nephew decided out of the blue he wanted to hunt. He was 18 and up until then showed no interest in anything related to fresh air. His dad (middle brother) didn't hunt. My youngest brother paid for his hunter education course, my dad gave him his rifle. That fall my youngest brother and I took him out hunting (plenty of range time over the summer). We hunted hard to get him a buck, he got a little spike n the second to last day. One of the proudest days of my life. Now he hikes almost every weekend, 4x4's, camps all year round and hunts
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:39 AM
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rth548
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I wish my son was more interested in the outdoors, fishing and hunting, etc. All he cares about is video games. He does show interest in my knife collection, and to some extent my gun collection. But no interest at all in learning to use them. Both my daughters love camping. The oldest has no interest in hunting. The 20 year old decided last year she wants to try hunting, this year. She never showed an interest before. Four years ago my oldest nephew decided out of the blue he wanted to hunt. He was 18 and up until then showed no interest in anything related to fresh air. His dad (middle brother) didn't hunt. My youngest brother paid for his hunter education course, my dad gave him his rifle. That fall my youngest brother and I took him out hunting (plenty of range time over the summer). We hunted hard to get him a buck, he got a little spike n the second to last day. One of the proudest days of my life. Now he hikes almost every weekend, 4x4's, camps all year round and hunts Very nice! I took my son trout fishing on opening day last year. Went back to check on him, he was sitting on a rock playing a dang video game. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/banghead.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:39 AM
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My place borders public game land. I always see deer and turkey, and occasionally bear and wild boar, in my front yard. I won't shoot them there, wouldn't be sporting. But, I do have a stand less than 200 yards from the house for deer season. I figure if I can get up, get dressed and go to my stand, then it's all good. But if I stick my rifle out my bedroom window, that just doesn't sit right. It is about the ethics that we were brought up with Like I tell people it is hunting not killing. If I wanted to kill I would just buy a bunch of chickens and start loping off heads. I hope to retire up in the interior and walk out my front door to go hunting. I do envy you a bit there Battery is getting low so if I disappear you will know why
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Re: Zombiefied
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08/18/10 03:40 AM
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