I drove 4 hours out and realized when I got there I forgot the key to my gun lock. Fak.
I shot my turkey decoy,
had an off hand shot at a jake that was tryin to violate my decoy and i missed, then turn my head to see a big tom running past me in the direction i was facingdidnt get anything but foam that day
Sgt Rock's story brought bact memories of how close i was to being the guy on a stretcher.
The neighbour kid (both of us still in our teerns and in high school) and I were deer hunting. We had spent the day hunting an area of crown land a couple miles from where we lived. I was carying my 99C savage, he was carrying his dads 303 sav 99 (the one with the rotary mag and # window). We were walking side by side down a trail and were only 100 yds from the vehicle when I decided to vere off to the left to look over one last ridge before shutting it down for the day. As I was walking away from the other guy he decided to unload his dad's gun. I was about 50ft from him when he pulled the trigger with a shell still in the chamber. The slug tore into the ground ahead of me and had to of only missed me by inches. If i would have been only half as far away, that slug would have hit me.
In the ensueing ass-chewing he was recieving, his reply was [I]"Well the # in the window was 0".[/I]
He was fairly new to hunting and he never recieved any more "experience ""with me.
I've had an aversion to rotary mag 99's ever since, damn just looked at the calender, that happened 46 yrs ago.
I did the same thing too once. If it was one of those locks that cover the trigger and trigger guard, I quickly found out that they could be easily taken off with a screwdriver and a bit of elbow grease.
I have a doozy. My best friend, his first cousin, and me were bear hunting about 11 years ago. My friend is a total geek for military rifles (LEE Enfields, Mausers, etc) and always uses one for his hunting. He happened to pick his mauser (which has a bit of a hair trigger from a bubba trigger job) for the days hunt.
We were walking a really big cutline when "the cousin" spotted a pretty big blackie about 500 yds up near the trees. We dropped down, and "low-stalked" the bear for about 10 minutes. We were about 200 yards when the bear just walked into the trees. My friend chambered a round and we sped up. When we got to the spot the bear had entered the trees, we slowly followed.
My friend and his cousin were both armed while I was just "along" for something to do. My friend was on the right and his cousin on the left, while I trailed behind forming a "triangle" . The mauser's trigger caught some branches and discharged a 200gr bullet at point blank into his Friends HIP. Talk about blood and screaming. His pelvic bone was shattered, and the bullet exited the offside hip , close to the front of his abdomen. Being a complete Mcguyver geek , I had a tarp in my bag and a pack of thumbtacks, and my ripped up sweatshirt as a pressure bandage. We made a makeshift stretcher out of 2 trees and used to tacks to keep the tarp attached to the sticks to form the stretcher. He had to keep his own pressure on the wounds because we had to lift the ends. He passed out 5 or 6 times on the way out to the truck, and each time was a panic as we thought he died each time. Needless to say, all his Milsurps are retired as hunting rifles.
I drove 4 hours out and realized when I got there I forgot the key to my gun lock. Fak.
Deer hunting in November one time with a couple of buddies, -20C outside. Buddy #1 has to have a bush splat so down come the coveralls. A few hours later back in the truck we're driving around and the heater starts working good. Do I need to keep going with this story.......???
I once spent a whole day in the woods deer hunting, and didn't see a deer...
Few years back i went out hunting and got about 20 kms back in the bush on seismic trails with a atv, found a nice spot, parked and went out for a walk down a creek bank.
While down the creek bank i heard a shot, figured someone must have come in on a different trail and had some luck, well i can tell you the lucky one was not me! As i returned to find the fuel tank on the quad nearly blown in half by a shotgun
Some ignorant clown out there i am hoping is going to receive karma for his actions, that long walk was not enjoyable!



























