Montana'eer
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Oh no worries. I have 4 dogs, I get them mixed up all the time, lol.My apologies young lady pup for the"guy" reference. Lay off the quills. All the best!
Oh no worries. I have 4 dogs, I get them mixed up all the time, lol.My apologies young lady pup for the"guy" reference. Lay off the quills. All the best!
Anti gun brigade are in every county finding excuses to beat up honest gun owners. Our country hates gun owners, with a passion their naïvety is horrificI'm not a predator , but I like the outdoors I have Mt Lions on my place in west Tx but rarely see one because buy nature they are very seclusive and afraid of humans . Predators get educated by humans protecting their livestock etc., when you protect them they loose their fear of humans , like this cat , this is not normal behavior of Mt Lions in my experience. This incident more than likely is a result of protecting Mt Lions in a Liberal anti gun anti hunting state.
yes in Barrow AK when they cut up whales and give out the meat everyone uses there snowgos then the big whites come in and rip and maul all the seats on the snowgosNot a lion, but I did have to fire a warning shot at a black bear that refused to leave us alone as we quartered out a mule deer in Wyoming last week. One of those crazy situations that you think will never happen to you until it does. Quad got chewed on the night before in the same area. That was enough to convince me that a sidearm while hunting in black bear/mtn lion territory is not an overreaction (I'll just stay well away from grizzly country). I actually do have it on video since I had a partner (don't know how to upload), but there's no way I'm reaching for a phone if I'm alone.
Looks like it doesn't like Polaris. Best get yourself a Kodiak or Grizzly. lolNot a lion, but I did have to fire a warning shot at a black bear that refused to leave us alone as we quartered out a mule deer in Wyoming last week. One of those crazy situations that you think will never happen to you until it does. Quad got chewed on the night before in the same area. That was enough to convince me that a sidearm while hunting in black bear/mtn lion territory is not an overreaction (I'll just stay well away from grizzly country). I actually do have it on video since I had a partner (don't know how to upload), but there's no way I'm reaching for a phone if I'm alone.
If he had been closer and acting aggressively he would have eaten a 180gr hardcast from my 357 mag. If I had killed him as the situation actually played out I'd have a big fat fine. I fired a warning shot because my voice and gestures clearly weren't scary enough compared to the venison dinner at our feet.Warning shots for predators looking to munch on me will be shortly after the killing shot. Sometimes you forget the order in which they should go.
Im guessing you were in the Bighorn's or elsewhere not in north west WyomingNot a lion, but I did have to fire a warning shot at a black bear that refused to leave us alone as we quartered out a mule deer in Wyoming last week. One of those crazy situations that you think will never happen to you until it does. Quad got chewed on the night before in the same area. That was enough to convince me that a sidearm while hunting in black bear/mtn lion territory is not an overreaction (I'll just stay well away from grizzly country). I actually do have it on video since I had a partner (don't know how to upload), but there's no way I'm reaching for a phone if I'm alone.
Agreed on the cat acting that way, it needed a bullet. I bought some Buffalo Bore 180's for my 3" SP101, and those rounds are unlike any .357 I've ever fired before or since.My comment was regarding the cat encounter which is relative to an aggressive animal. Cats that are charging whether bluff or not that get inside my protective zone will get a warning shot afterwards. I cannot take chance of wasting a round for warning shot that might save my life. I bought 500 .357 Partitions at stupid clearance price of $10/box years ago so they are in my 686+ when hunting.