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To: bd476

No but one night , playing war games with Night Vision Goggles (NVG's)while stalking my trainees I turned to see a about a 130 pound kitty about 30 meters from me. All I had was blanks in my M16 but I did have some artillery simulators ( fircracker about the size of a cardboard toliet paper roll insert).

I tossed em as fast as I could. Big Boomage, lots of flash and fire and noise. They simulate a 105MM howitzer if ya catch the drift.....:o)

Kitty was gone when the Smoke cleared. I hunted my cat with dogs. He was treed and I dropped him with a 45 colt S&W Model 25 Hunter from the performance shop. My hunt was part of a NMF&G project to cull the kittys who were getting too close to the four hills area near edge of Albuquerque. Normally I make it a hard and fast rule to never hunt for trophys, only for food or to cut back on varmints, rabid animals or conservation projects such as my Cougar Hunt.


81 posted on 04/14/2005 10:51:50 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: Squantos
Wow, that was a big cat who was too close. 30 meters is about 95 feet and that's a few seconds until you were toyed with before a kitty's dinner. Good thing you had some artillery simulators.

Did you figure out where the cat had been observing you before you saw it? 130 pounds is a big one. Nice that you help conservation but it's awfully risky too.

82 posted on 04/14/2005 10:58:10 PM PDT by bd476
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