Yes. I absolutely, unreservedly recommend manslaughter. If it was good enough for Bugs and Elmer, then it's good enough for me.You saying safety is secondary to you?
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Yes. I absolutely, unreservedly recommend manslaughter. If it was good enough for Bugs and Elmer, then it's good enough for me.You saying safety is secondary to you?
I don’t think that’s what he’s saying. I think he means he misses a lot of opportunities because of safety! I hope.You saying safety is secondary to you?
Guess I wasn't thinking too much about it. My bad. Shouldn't post while watching TV!Yes. I absolutely, unreservedly recommend manslaughter. If it was good enough for Bugs and Elmer, then it's good enough for me.
Exactly. No bird or any animal for that matter is worth the consequences that can occur if safety is not first and foremost. At the end of the day, if the bird gets away, who cares? There will be more opportunities. There is no taking back a fatal accident when it comes to guns and hunting. Like my Uncle Jimbo always said, when in doubt, don’t.I find that putting safety first results in a missed opportunity here and there.
I have had this happen multiple times especially with shells that I’ve had in the safe for a whileSo speaking of bad shells, a new one for me today. Pull up on a decoying mallard, feet down 15 yard gravy shot. Pull the trigger and the gun doesn't go bang but instead "poof" and I watch the wad and shot go out the barrel and land about 20 feet away well short of the duck. Semi auto didn't cycle the shell and by the time I did duck was long gone.
Bad primer? Bad powder? Was a factory hevi shot shell, new out of box, never got wet.
The number of hunting incidents in Iowa this year is pretty alarming. The number is higher than I remember it ever being and we still have firearm deer seasons coming up. Historically you can add at least a couple property damages and personal injury incidents during those seasons.
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Well holy fricken crazy. I owe you. I just went to look and while I thought I saw wad and shot go into the water, it was only shot!!!Long time ago my brother was out in the boat chasing a cripple, his gun went "poof" (probably a wet shell) and in his haste cycled his pump and shot again. Blew the last foot of his barrel off, evidently the wad was still in the gun, probably at the choke. He does remember seeing shot splash in the water. He was not injured but I wonder if someone else was in the boat it could have been bad news due to shrapnel.
Just a reminder to check your barrel after any dud shell scenario.
So that was still in your barrel!?Well holy fricken crazy. I owe you. I just went to look and while I thought I saw wad and shot go into the water, it was only shot!!!
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Yup, stuck about 4 inches into the barrel from the chamber. Only one duck today thankfullySo that was still in your barrel!?
Yep. Hunt Talk just saved your life ( unlikely!)Yup, stuck about 4 inches into the barrel from the chamber. Only one duck today thankfully
Probably something in between.Yep. Hunt Talk just saved your life ( unlikely!)
But a bulged barrel probably!
wow, talk about timely!