"Any government big enough to take care of all your problems, is also big enough to take everything you have, including your freedom!" Ronald Reagan.Man, I want to do lion hunt with my air rifle. I wish I had the funds to do it.
Not trying to hijack the thread but, what's the odds of this. Every time I would return home to Va. I would visit an old friend. I'm knocking on his door one day and the guy next door tells me he isn't home because he had died. This I didn't know. So, I told the neighbor that I lived in Ok. and would visit Victor (the friend) each time I returned to Va.. The neighbor told me he had relatives in Ok.. I asked him what part of Ok and he said Ponca City. I told him I lived in Ponca and asked the name of the relatives. He said Coonrod and they worked in the oil business. I told him I worked in the refinery and knew some Coonrod people there. After returning to Ponca City and back at work I confirmed the neighbor's relative was the Coonrod I knew at work. Small world.I guided a guy and his two sons on a youth hunt for a friend/neighbor from my blind. Both killed a doe, and when time to gut, he asked I not help as he wanted to teach his kids.
He had those does unzipped faster than I've seen anybody do that, and as he removed each organ he told the sons what it was and what it did in the body.
When getting the man and sons back to the camp, neighbor and I went to retrieve the does in a UTV.
I commented about his skills and was told he had been a heart surgeon for about 10 years, and unzipped people every day. Yeah, he knew what he was doing.
This was 15 give or take years ago.
I actually met up with this Dr. online last year and came to the conclusion I was the one guiding his sons as we have a common friend which is our neighbor. Small world.
To make it even smaller, Last summer when we were in Howard Co for the Summer, we met a couple and spent a lot of time touring the backwoods. One night with adult beverages abundant, he told a story of a guy that took a Dr. out on a noodling trip and he mentioned a name.
It was the knick name of our neighbor at the farms that put on the youth hunts. Very different knick name so it got my attention, and I asked him if this guy's real name was Greg. It sure was and he used to work with our neighbor in the medical sales field for years.
He said that was impossible, surely you don't know Greg, so I got on the phone and called Greg. They had a good chat, then told me about the story above Greg had related to him about the Heart Surgeon in the past.
What are the odds of that?
. Small world.
Yeah, but there is a LOT more deer, elk, bison, and antelope around than lions, especially when considering the success of breeding programs and wildlife management.But we would shoot a deer, elk, bison, or eland while they’re chewing their cud wouldn’t we? Different strokes for different folks.
That would be considered a low percentage shot opportunity. Did the first two gun shots miss the lion? No apparent effect on the lion's charge movement, until third shot broke down the shoulder structure, knocked it down, fourth shot incapacitated it. Had they been 10 yds closer, they would have been lunch meat. Noticing the young PH got down for a better shot angle, the old PH stood making it a poorer shot angle on charging cat. On a cat, one should get down to minimize the movement line/lead. A leopard will kill one shooting from a standing position as they are so fast few can lead them effectively.To me, no expert at lion hunting, it looked like the bolt him him low.
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