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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 3117556" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Last night I was closing the gate to one of my properties and a diller hopped up on the curb and trotted right to me. I obliged by quietly opening the pickup door, leaned down and drew my trusty Glock 19. I proceeded to take careful aim, careful aim you understand, at the range of 3 feet and drove a 124 grain 9mm through the big bastid's mid section. He rolled over in classic form,hopped up and took off a runnin, spewing a stream at 15 yards. I walked back to the end of the concrete to see where he went.My wondering eye did appear to perceive a big diller taking a classic nap. End of story. By the time I return to the scene today I expect the coons, coyotes or a bobcat to have a full belly and belching with a contented sigh. Another one bites the dust..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 3117556, member: 8855"] Last night I was closing the gate to one of my properties and a diller hopped up on the curb and trotted right to me. I obliged by quietly opening the pickup door, leaned down and drew my trusty Glock 19. I proceeded to take careful aim, careful aim you understand, at the range of 3 feet and drove a 124 grain 9mm through the big bastid's mid section. He rolled over in classic form,hopped up and took off a runnin, spewing a stream at 15 yards. I walked back to the end of the concrete to see where he went.My wondering eye did appear to perceive a big diller taking a classic nap. End of story. By the time I return to the scene today I expect the coons, coyotes or a bobcat to have a full belly and belching with a contented sigh. Another one bites the dust.......... [/QUOTE]
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