Posted by RN on November 22, 2014 at 09:05:38 from (66.188.143.138):
In Reply to: OT// Hunting Season posted by LOU from Wi. on November 21, 2014 at 18:55:47:
hunting camp around Spearfish, Dakota many years back had a guy with a .300 Weatherby and a fixed up golf cart for hunting, had couple firing post/rest for the rifle, winch for pulling, roll bar cage with extra handles and couple crutch clips, pulleys for lifting- either deer or wheelchair. He was talking around table one evening, said when he had both legs and could walk used a 30-30 or a surlpus Mauser about like I was using, no problem getting meat with peep sight. After industrial accident was a 'slight mobility issue' with 1/2 a thigh left on one side only, some padding on hip other side--so get a scoped rifle with longer range and learn to ambush the venison instead of sneak up on them. Golf cart was fixed up about like a ATV now- this was in mid 1970s. He had a couple big ones hanging on camp pole, I managed to get a little spike buck before heading back to work. Now with old shoulder break, cracked foot bones over years and vein in eye clot I'm getting to the scope needed and find a hide near a trail for access- and maybe getting something lighter than 8mm or .303 or the 30-06 available in family yet. Or borrow sister's old Chevy- it has some 'grilled' venison/deer to it's credit. RN.
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