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Have you ever had a what the h--l shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="bbckfh" data-source="post: 1620955" data-attributes="member: 100810"><p>That was hilarious!</p><p></p><p>Adolescent me and my teenage brother. BB gun in the woods behind the house. He lines up on a Mallard, aiming 10' in front "just to scare it". Of course, it skips and breaks the duck's neck. Learned the hard way that water reflects many things, not just photons. </p><p></p><p>Years later, this time with the now-adult younger brother. He lines up on a doe and plugs it through the base of the neck, breaking the neck and shoulder with his 12ga. Didn't see the yearling doe that was perfectly behind it (legs matching legs as they were standing and all), and got a two-fer. Had I not been videoing it, the warden never would have believed that we didn't exceed our tag limit. Thank Heaven I had a view of his shoulder and sights in the camera. </p><p></p><p>I've never been so "lucky" as to have anything to share here myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbckfh, post: 1620955, member: 100810"] That was hilarious! Adolescent me and my teenage brother. BB gun in the woods behind the house. He lines up on a Mallard, aiming 10' in front "just to scare it". Of course, it skips and breaks the duck's neck. Learned the hard way that water reflects many things, not just photons. Years later, this time with the now-adult younger brother. He lines up on a doe and plugs it through the base of the neck, breaking the neck and shoulder with his 12ga. Didn't see the yearling doe that was perfectly behind it (legs matching legs as they were standing and all), and got a two-fer. Had I not been videoing it, the warden never would have believed that we didn't exceed our tag limit. Thank Heaven I had a view of his shoulder and sights in the camera. I've never been so "lucky" as to have anything to share here myself. [/QUOTE]
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