To: fireman15
It was a 175 yard shot with a .243 rifle.
One shot, one kill.
They do have deer feeders out but otherwise just let the deer wander onto their property from the Davey Crockett National Forest.
She shoots better than I do ...
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12/06/2020 7:48:29 AM PST by
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To: texas booster; Chode
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To: texas booster
She shoots better than I do ... I wasn't actually joking... my grandmother had very a very steady hand as well. She was a little thing who could have worked as a double for granny on The Beverly Hillbillies. Growing up we usually knew the names of the cattle we were eating and sometimes spoke fondly of them as we were chewing them up. "Man that Herbie is good tasting little steer." But she didn't usually put beef in her chili. Grandma died from intestinal cancer... I suspect all the spices that she used to cover the flavor of gamey tasting meats in her chili might have contributed.
To: texas booster
My wife and the neighbors feed the deer that hang around our house. I have to be careful not to run over them when I pull into the driveway. They don't move when we get out of the car when they are close by. The only one who seems to wish them ill is our wiener dog who barks her little brains out when they are laying in the front lawn. Occasionally after they have gotten into my wife's unfenced flower garden and shrubbery I see violence in her eyes and try to hide her revolver. They have eaten her hosta down every year for the past four years. I have sprinkled so much dried blood deer repellent around the flowers and shrubs that it typically smells like there is something dead under the house and they attract flies.
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