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<blockquote data-quote="hipshot" data-source="post: 1584441" data-attributes="member: 8034"><p>A good friend of mine made me start thinking about this, Actually it was his wife who told me the story, They live near Haskell on a ranch and as they were moving some cattle to a pasture a Jackass that belongs to a neighbor (and who lets said jackass run free) ran up to some of their cows and started biting them and picked up a calf by the back of the neck and started shaking the living daylights out of it, So his wife got into the pick up and drove into the jackass to knock the calf loose and it then ran down into the pasture. My buddy Micheal T. who has his right arm in a sling (he is right handed) from shoulder surgery took his .45 auto and went after the jackass (in shorts and sandals) thru a hay pasture and when he got as close as he could to the jackass he shot it left handed but didn't hit a vital, It took him 9 shots to take it down. I was laughing so hard I almost passed out but later got to thinking what if the jack turned on him? Also don't go after a crazed jackass in shorts and sandals thru a hay pasture. LOL !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hipshot, post: 1584441, member: 8034"] A good friend of mine made me start thinking about this, Actually it was his wife who told me the story, They live near Haskell on a ranch and as they were moving some cattle to a pasture a Jackass that belongs to a neighbor (and who lets said jackass run free) ran up to some of their cows and started biting them and picked up a calf by the back of the neck and started shaking the living daylights out of it, So his wife got into the pick up and drove into the jackass to knock the calf loose and it then ran down into the pasture. My buddy Micheal T. who has his right arm in a sling (he is right handed) from shoulder surgery took his .45 auto and went after the jackass (in shorts and sandals) thru a hay pasture and when he got as close as he could to the jackass he shot it left handed but didn't hit a vital, It took him 9 shots to take it down. I was laughing so hard I almost passed out but later got to thinking what if the jack turned on him? Also don't go after a crazed jackass in shorts and sandals thru a hay pasture. LOL !!! [/QUOTE]
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