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Re: What do you carry on your tractor to dispatch rabbits


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Posted by kyplowboy on June 26, 2008 at 17:22:27 from (63.146.226.90):

In Reply to: What do you carry on your tractor to dispatch rabbits posted by farmer101IL on June 26, 2008 at 13:00:49:

Most of the time when I am on the tractor, I don't take the time to shoot rabits. There are not that many round here anymore anyway. Some times if I am working in hay on the back side of the place I will put a Ruger P95 in the tool box or put the 30-30 behind the seat for song-dogs. Some times when I am disk'n and feel'n froggy I will carry a Ruger Mark II on tractor and plink black birds.

I will say this, I got married June 6th. The day we got married some one stole 150 gallons of diesel out of the tank at the house. With me have'n to work every other night, I got spooked wife got mad. She had shot with her dad when she was a kid and was not scared of guns. She wanted to learn how to shoot one of my guns to keep around while I'm at work. She went though and shot every gun I had. Was not comfortable with the pistols, shot gun kicked too much, 10-22 did not make enough noise, 243 was to slow. So I went to the truck and got out the mini 14. She shot it one time and said she liked that, what did she have to do to shoot it again. I said just pull the trigger, she did and said sweet. Wanted to know how fast it would shoot and I said as fast as she could pull the trigger, She un loaded the last 28 in about 20 seconds. She liked that, only problem was she could not see the ghost ring very well in the dark. Whats a man to do when your wife likes a mini14 and wants to use it to defend her property at night? Thats right, tracers ain't cheap but peace of mine is priceless. I made sure to call all my friends and family to tell them to call before they come over anytime after dark!!!!!!

Well I asked on here a while back what people use for a truck gun, guess I need a new one. Anyone one here ever had any dealings with a PC9?

Dave


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