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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4117276" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Sounds like your hero quote that spreads BS.</p><p></p><p>When my dad and his friend showed up about a minute after the shot and seen the deer laying there gasping for air they asked me what I shot it with and where was my shotgun.</p><p>Being young and my first deer i was excited to get to the deer and left the shotgun against the tree.</p><p></p><p>I had to go find the tree i was sitting in and the shotgun.</p><p>Opened it up and out popped an empty bird shot case.</p><p>I got a cussin for that.</p><p>They just shot up a deer that refused to die with a 30-30. Nothing left but hamburger meat.</p><p></p><p>The deer I shot had no blood and we did not know what "downed" it until we skinned it and seen the small blood clot spot on the hide in the neck area. A single hole in the esophagus.</p><p></p><p>It was put out of it's misery from a follow up shot to the head with a 30-30.</p><p></p><p>I could never hit crap with that Stevens 20 gauge.</p><p>Hunted ducks for 3 years and all flew off.</p><p>Finally got to use a 12 gauge and it was my grandfathers A5 that was a game changer.</p><p>The trigger had broke on the 20 gauge.</p><p></p><p>I gave that 20 to a friend years later and he took it to the gunsmith in Moore OK and the smith told him it had a bent barrel!</p><p></p><p>That made me feel much better about crappy shots.</p><p>Ya can't make this stuff up.</p><p></p><p>If you think I am a liar then that is on you. Not me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4117276, member: 15054"] Sounds like your hero quote that spreads BS. When my dad and his friend showed up about a minute after the shot and seen the deer laying there gasping for air they asked me what I shot it with and where was my shotgun. Being young and my first deer i was excited to get to the deer and left the shotgun against the tree. I had to go find the tree i was sitting in and the shotgun. Opened it up and out popped an empty bird shot case. I got a cussin for that. They just shot up a deer that refused to die with a 30-30. Nothing left but hamburger meat. The deer I shot had no blood and we did not know what "downed" it until we skinned it and seen the small blood clot spot on the hide in the neck area. A single hole in the esophagus. It was put out of it's misery from a follow up shot to the head with a 30-30. I could never hit crap with that Stevens 20 gauge. Hunted ducks for 3 years and all flew off. Finally got to use a 12 gauge and it was my grandfathers A5 that was a game changer. The trigger had broke on the 20 gauge. I gave that 20 to a friend years later and he took it to the gunsmith in Moore OK and the smith told him it had a bent barrel! That made me feel much better about crappy shots. Ya can't make this stuff up. If you think I am a liar then that is on you. Not me. [/QUOTE]
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