memtb
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I'll pm you tomorrow with a long story about a match that I was at (watching) around 1980 near Lafayette, La. A long, but amazing story. memtb
Back in the day the exceptional shooters used TC Contenders. By the time I cleaned four full legs, 160 shots without a miss, I was pretty much done.I'll pm you tomorrow with a long story about a match that I was at (watching) around 1980 near Lafayette, La. A long, but amazing story. memtb
Bring on the drinks, I've made over 700 yard shots on game, never tracked or missed, and have a pecan orchard, so stalking a squirrel to a tree, LOL, no problem.Yet that was what was. Today things are different. Stalking so close that you can touch your game has given way to 700 yard shots. I've made 2K shots, I'll buy the drinks for all those that made 700 yard shots that can stalk a squirrel to a tree and touch them! Ann O'Malley's in St Augustine. Hunting is a matter of how close, shooting skills is measured by how far. Long Range Hunting is measured in feet with an MK2. Tools allow for skills, skills drive the tools. If you point your scope at the game and it adjusts via the laser range finder to perfectly correct for the shot, just how much do you suck as a hunter if you miss??????? ROTFLMAO.
Bonus for the charcoal with black head, feet and tail.Name the time, I named the place. Yet you may have to pet a squirrel on one of my oak trees for a bonafide. LOL. I'll even set you up to a Porter if the squirrel gets away unpetted. LOL.
Absolutely, I'm bordered by pines on 2 sides and guess where they are? That's one of many fox squirrels I have around, they run out the greys so they get a pass. Squirrels can eat/bury over 30# of pecans a year per squirrel. So squirrels and crows are tied for enemy number 1.It's just a grey squirrel with a color problem. Bonus, do they prefer tree nuts or conifer seeds?