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Old 17-11-06, 19:16
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Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) is offline
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Default Flavoured Shotgun Ammunition

Some people have too much time on their hands...

http://www.seasonshot.com/
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Old 18-11-06, 00:22
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Default old hunting joke

Old Hunting Joke about the old timer who used pepper corn instead of buckshot.
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Old 18-11-06, 15:59
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Default Re: Flavoured Shotgun Ammunition

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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Some people have too much time on their hands...

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What about those of us who like the flavour of lead!?!
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Old 19-11-06, 05:13
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Default Hot peppered nuts

From today's newspaper:

"A man is recovering in hospital after accidentally shooting himself while fighting off a snake.
Ambulance officers were called to a property near Bowral, NSW, about 9am yesterday to find the 52 year old man with pellets lodged in his groin, thigh, calves and feet.
A Police spokesman said the man was trying to shoot the snake when the pellets ricocheted in the confined area and injured him. He is in a stable condition in Bowral Hospital. He is not being treated for snakebite."

Thank goodness the snake never got him, who'd suck out the poison?
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Old 19-11-06, 17:14
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Default But what about the snake?

Tony - you left out the most important part of the story what happened to the snake? If the hunting gods are paying attention the snake was not only harmless but slithered away un-harmed.
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