shrapnel
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Keeping busy after you have loaded all your brass and shotgun shells becomes a bit challenging when the snow is deep and the temperature is below zero.
Gun shows aren’t happening, elk shoulder season is over, and 2 months before good gopher shooting. I decided to load up the car with some golf clubs and shorts to head south. My wife asked why I am taking the snow shovel, I told her I am tying it to the top of the car and not stopping until someone asks what that thing is on the roof.
Temperatures below zero makes it an easy start south. I made it to Utah, not much to view there, but I will be taking pictures and sending them back for the freezing Eskimos back home, as we drive aimlessly around the southern part of our great country.
2 good reasons to leave...
Gun shows aren’t happening, elk shoulder season is over, and 2 months before good gopher shooting. I decided to load up the car with some golf clubs and shorts to head south. My wife asked why I am taking the snow shovel, I told her I am tying it to the top of the car and not stopping until someone asks what that thing is on the roof.
Temperatures below zero makes it an easy start south. I made it to Utah, not much to view there, but I will be taking pictures and sending them back for the freezing Eskimos back home, as we drive aimlessly around the southern part of our great country.
2 good reasons to leave...