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Unread 09-26-2021, 02:05 PM   #1
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We drove the forest roads with loaded 22s when squirrel hunting. I don't know if I'm in the wrong? All I know is you better be ready to shoot!

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A top off Blazer is a great shooting platform when running down mallards or ringnecks in the corn. Two shooters can easily place themselves over the roll bar or the windshield while the driver concentrates on the corn rows. I drove a 1975 top off Blazer for many years, did a partial restoration, but foolishly sold it because trips to the beach without air conditioning became more than I could stand. My next truck was a '92 454 Suburban, but the four speed 350 Blazer would run rings around the Suburban. I was joking about the "shooting platform", but it has probably been done.
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