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I worked with a guy that said he could hit a hanging piece of rope at 1/4 mile with his military issued M16 with stock peep sights all day long. Hum???
I also knew a guy they called chainsaw. Why? I asked, he said he was in the back of his pickup stacking wood that he had just cut. His chainsaw was sitting there. A small buck deer ran out of the brush and as it ran passed his truck he hit it in the head with the chainsaw and killed it. He then tagged it. He said his gun was in the cab and new he couldn't get it before the deer ran off so he hit it with the chainsaw. Hum? Is that legal? LOL
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This one is true...
About 30 years ago, my father was driving (speeding, of course) along a remote 2 lane state road in Louisiana. Naturally, a yearling doe decided to jump out in front of his Dodge PU. He dinged it on the head with the corner of his front bumper, and in his rearview mirror he saw it bounce into the ditch.
He backed up to check the condition of the critter. Obviously quite dead. He decided to put it in the back of his truck and call the DOW to see what they wanted him to do with it. He grabbed its back legs with his right hand and as he was attempting to heave it into the truck, it came back to life.
Realizing the head damage to the deer was mortal, he decided to dispatch it quickly and end it's suffering. Still holding the deer in one hand, he tried to locate something in the bed of the truck to accomplish the deed with his other hand. All he could locate was a pair of oversized channel-locks. While not pretty, they worked.
When Dad called the DOW, the warden told him that was the fifth deer hit by a car on that particular stretch of road in a two week time period. This was amazing in itself, since the road wasn't traveled a whole lot. He "reckoned the herd needed a little culling in that area", and to take the deer home to his family and enjoy it. He recommended a fast cooking on a hot grill.
He was right. That was one of the best deer I've ever eaten.
Mike