Dang straight it counts lol! Good shot!Just took out this "fatty" with my Ford at 35 mph…….does it count?
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Dang straight it counts lol! Good shot!Just took out this "fatty" with my Ford at 35 mph…….does it count?
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I wonder what the ballistic coefficient of a pick-up truck is .......35mph=51.333 fps not very good ballistics but extremely effective
5.0I wonder what the ballistic coefficient of a pick-up truck is .......
I think it goes without saying: "By any means necessary." We must always remember that it's us or them. @Deputy819 should be applauded for his resourcefulness and should serve as an example to us all. BRAVO!!!Just took out this "fatty" with my Ford at 35 mph…….does it count?
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We must always remember that it's us or them.
I got one recently like that with my 4,000 pound Toyota Tundra bullet.Just took out this "fatty" with my Ford at 35 mph…….does it count?
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Well done!Dang straight it counts lol! Good shot!
A great story from a time when the word was a different place. I've heard similar accounts from folks of this era. Those must have been the days!I ran over that groundhog with the old Packard. The roadside was by an elderly farm couple that paid us to kill all the groundhogs on their place because the farmer broke an axle of his hayrack in a ground hole in the hayfield. He paid us 25 cents for each one. Iowa bounty paid the same so we doubled our money. Norma 7.65 costed twenty five cents per round, a huge amount then. The last groundhog lived under his car garage and raided his wife's garden. When I shot that one, he laughed and paid me a whole dollar. The year was probably 1958. The year I ran over the groundhog was probably1960.
When my brother and I shot the groundhogs for the couple, we were too young to drive so we walked there. The place was 3 1/2 miles from home. It took quite a few trips until we had all the groundhogs shot.
Great story. Thank you very much for sharing it with us.I ran over that groundhog with the old Packard. The roadside was by an elderly farm couple that paid us to kill all the groundhogs on their place because the farmer broke an axle of his hayrack in a ground hole in the hayfield. He paid us 25 cents for each one. Iowa bounty paid the same so we doubled our money. Norma 7.65 costed twenty five cents per round, a huge amount then. The last groundhog lived under his car garage and raided his wife's garden. When I shot that one, he laughed and paid me a whole dollar. The year was probably 1958. The year I ran over the groundhog was probably1960.
When my brother and I shot the groundhogs for the couple, we were too young to drive so we walked there. The place was 3 1/2 miles from home. It took quite a few trips until we had all the groundhogs shot.
They like to come out in the rain!! Good shot!Well, alright…..just knocked off THIS one in the rain with my 5.56…FIRST (and probably last) gun-kill of the season.
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