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Unread 11-08-2011, 02:03 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Early rabbits.

Hi all.
A early morning walk around. Six nice fat rabbits with the old vhe 12-bore.
All the best Dave.
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dave looks like youve hit the jackpot on rabbits...those are some good eating...what gun and shot size do you use... charlie
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going out on a limb but that looks like the green shell of a turtle sand box.
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dave looks like youve hit the jackpot on rabbits...those are some good eating...what gun and shot size do you use... charlie
Hi Charlie.
Gun-Remington Parker VHE 12 BORE 1/2 FRAME 1937.
Shot size 6 1/16 oz game bore.
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going out on a limb but that looks like the shell of a turtle sand box.
Hi Calvin.

Yes correct it is a turtle sand box just the job for all the shot game,rabbits
deer etc. It keeps the blood and guts off the back of the truck.
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Everybody has a use for a green turtle sandbox.

I use mine to keep my GMC from rolling into me and my work.


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Mines lonely over in the corner of my yard just can't get rid of it. We miss thoes little ones. But enjoy the bigger ones aswell. God's greates gift. Crap i've got to move to another post i'm gettin water.
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After the deer season ends, I may go after some bunnies. I recall some years when there was no snow to be found, but the rabbits turned white anyway. The poor guys would not move and were probably thinking that I could not see them! When panning the woods, they resembled white soccer balls placed amongst the brush.
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My Dad had Beagles when I was just a little guy , I always wanted to tag along every where he went ,I still remember being so small ,I would be holding his hand as we would go along , he carried his over under Savage 20 Ga. 22 Mag. , If the Rabbit was circling slow ,he would use the 22 Mag ,and if it was running hard he would use the 20 Ga. barrel !We would take our Dog Cleo and head to the old Timber cut above our house and hunt those Big Old Woods Rabbits ! Great Memories ,wish I had some pictures !
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Everybody has a use for a green turtle sandbox.

I use mine to keep my GMC from rolling into me and my work.


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Morning Dean ,Hey did you ever think about how many times a good truck load of wood warms you up ?
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