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Back in the early 80s, there was an old farmer that would pay me and my older brother $1 for each groundhog tail we brought him from his cow pasture.Most ranchers and farmers do... but they generally just let people pay them to massacre the little cuties (er, beasts) on their property. The weird thing is that I was having a hard time following the logic of it all, even BEFORE they combined threads. I'll bet those new to the thread are really lost!!!
Back in the early 80s, there was an old farmer that would pay my brother and I $1 for each groundhog tail we brought him from his cow pasture.
We'd set up behind a downed tree at the high end of his pasture, and wait for the little blighters to pop their heads up, then WHAMMO! Groundhog guts everywhere!
I was using my Colt AR-15A2 Sporter II. It was my first AR-pattern rifle. Still have it. She's a safe queen now, although she's not very pretty. More like a safe chambermaid...
I miss the days of youth shooting digger squirrels with my 10/22! Spent many hours out in the fields and thousands of rounds down range!
My Dad, not so much. He just caught them, put firecrackers up their rear and lit 'em up. They looked like little gymnasts doing flips when those crackers would go off!
I have, a couple thousand rounds of Fiocchi Extrema 40 gr V-Max .223 ammo on hand. Thinking about selling off some of it, if somebody wants to pay .60 per round for it. It is spectacular on small varmints at 3,600 fps out of a 26" barrel and much more accurate than any FMJ I have ever run. Functions fine and accurate in both my 1 in 8" twist AR's, too. (S&W Sport and Stag Model 6).
I saw this in AFG; crazy as phuq! An old dude slaughtered this goat, then threw the entire thing, blood, guts, and all, into a big fire he had going in his "yard".BBQ them whole and invite everyone over.
Back on topic, back in Montana we'd look in the newspaper classifieds for free stuff and it was happy days when we got goat/s. BBQ them whole and invite everyone over. They're really good unless it's an old billy goat.
Matter a fact, I got one and made a burlap backpack for it before hiking into The Bob.. it was loaded down with BBQ sauce and ammo.
it was loaded down with BBQ sauce and ammo.
We brought heaps of ammo, guns, you name it. Month long backpacking trip in griz country.So, you made his carry his own method of dying and the sauce for his own meat too. Good one! You cook him over a spit? I wonder what the people that gave you those free goats had in mind???
Well said Sir! I started off varmint hunting using rocks. I once hit a liberal in the mouth at 50 yards! Admittedly, it was a big target.
We brought heaps of ammo, guns, you name it. Month long backpacking trip in griz country.
We got a runty GSD from the pound for night bear alert.. shot a deer to eat.. and the dog ATE THE WHOLE FREAKING DEER.
good times
50 minutes... You got Cliff Notes? I can't sit through all of that...RE : Beating that "old/dead horse".
Some observations about Army vs Marines.....their rifles and training.
One rifle to do it all?
Nah.
But note what he says about how the military's vision/doctrine/thinking has changed.
Aloha, Mark