T tomh1426 New member Oct 26, 2007 #21 What gun was that kid shooting? How many times did he shoot it? Seems like alot of gun for a 11 year old
What gun was that kid shooting? How many times did he shoot it? Seems like alot of gun for a 11 year old
C CrazyIvan007 New member Oct 26, 2007 #22 http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/bighog.asp Click to expand... LOL, They propped the scoop of that front loader up with cinder blocks. Thanks for the link, it about clears it up.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/bighog.asp Click to expand... LOL, They propped the scoop of that front loader up with cinder blocks. Thanks for the link, it about clears it up.
E elrod New member Oct 26, 2007 #23 What gun was that kid shooting? Click to expand... S&W 500 How many times did he shoot it? Click to expand... I believe it was 16. Don't hold me to that, but I recall he had to reload at least twice.
What gun was that kid shooting? Click to expand... S&W 500 How many times did he shoot it? Click to expand... I believe it was 16. Don't hold me to that, but I recall he had to reload at least twice.
D Double Naught Spy New member Oct 27, 2007 #24 Yes, it wasn't what most hunters would consider to be a clean kill at all. There seemed to be shots all over it.
Yes, it wasn't what most hunters would consider to be a clean kill at all. There seemed to be shots all over it.
J JKump New member Oct 27, 2007 #25 Just a side note. Of all domestic animals, the pig/hog goes feral the fastest.
A Art Eatman Staff in Memoriam Oct 27, 2007 #26 JKump, I'd argue that it's the sweet lil house-variety kitty-cat. They're feral from the moment they exit the door. But we've done that subject on many other threads, although not the general issue of "ferality". Art
JKump, I'd argue that it's the sweet lil house-variety kitty-cat. They're feral from the moment they exit the door. But we've done that subject on many other threads, although not the general issue of "ferality". Art