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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Hunting Gate => : Timmyj1959@yahoo.com June 20, 2008, 12:57:12 PM
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Sorry about the snake folks, I thought it was the Coppr Head I saw last week. ( I would never kill a benificial snake on purpose). The "tree rat" has taken his last bite out of my cedar bird house!! Tim. (http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/gg312/Timmyj1959/001-10.jpg) (http://s251.photobucket.com/albums/gg312/Timmyj1959/?action=view¤t=001-10.jpg)
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Good shooting there! Yep you sure are keeping in practice. I would be affraid to be a varmit around your house.
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Good shootin,,,,, nice pic too :)
Jeff
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Tim how did you think that ribbon snake was a copper head?hehe It's OK I know you wanted to post something and it's a nice head shot. Next time you see one, just catch it and call the pet shop, you'll get a free gun out of the deal. I've sold rattlers for $400-$600, depending on size and markings. Now quit thinking about that Coon and just shoot the lil Basterd.
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I Forgot,,, notice anything differant about my new Gene Curtis/ Bob Warner Super tuned Diana 34 Panther in the first pic.?? Clue: I have obviously not learned how to "crop" pics. yet,, seems that brl. fits right in!!LOL!! "Chopper 111" will put 14 ft. lbs. on a lil ole snake head at 15 yrds. all day long!! (15 3/4" brl now) I guess I got lucky again,, another "Chop & re crown" Honestly Folks,, My new 34 Panther is SUPER ACCURATE!! Now I got a Coon I must get after!LOL!! Tim.
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Raaaaaaa Cooooonnnn, Raaaaaaa Coooooonnnnn, Raaaaaaaaaa Cooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Good Shootin Tim,
There's nothin wrong with your aim, or that fine bbgun. :)
Keep up the good work Tim...
Bill
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Nice shootin buddy, I had to take a snake once also. He climbed into the house and scared the little woman out of it hehehe, I took em out. GREAT PIC'S.:) eD
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Good shooting Tim!
Your latest "chopper" looks great! Seems you have mastered the art of 'chopping' barrels :)