Re: Dead Cow Was: Whatz the volume of the V-10 engine?

From: Hemikota (Hemikota@home.com)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 20:09:36 EST


Because jackrabbits run very fast and I had no luck with em. They arent
good eating anyway.
I had heard of dead and bloated animals exploading when shot, and we wanted
to see what happened. Well there were so many chew-holes in that thing that
there was no way methane gas could build up. It was too far gone.

The cow pattie thing might work good, if you know the pattern of your gun is
tight. I wouldnt want to try that because its is most likely that your buddy
has a shot gun too! :0)

Ever try picking off gophers with a 30.06??
http://consumptionjunction.com/feat/cc/detail.asp?ID=6300
Once again, this site is very risque, and this video contains blood and guts
(gophers only)
Its a 7 meg clip so it may take awhile.

I did this once, its pretty damn fun!
Boog

----- Original Message -----
From: <Bidwack@aol.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:27 AM
Subject: DML: Dead Cow Was: Whatz the volume of the V-10 engine?

> In a message dated 12/4/01 8:39:00 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> kevinhoegen@email.com writes:
>
> << Yeah, what the..did a possum crawl up in yer brain and die??
> > I remember walking up on a dead cow while jackrabbit hunting when I
lived
> in
> > SA Texas. We shot at it and a possum shot out of its rear. It had
that
> > thing all chewed up!
> > Just thought I'd share that! >>
>
> Why were you shooting at a dead cow in the first place?
>
> Bill White - http://www.moparforme.com
>
> THE BIONIC DODGE - 2000 Ram QC 1500 Sport, 408 Stroker, Vortech T-trim
> blower, 'nuff said.



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