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Welcome to Dixie Drive, the main drag through that little town up the road. Make a right or left onto any side street and who knows what or who you might come across. These folks are as unpredictable as a squirrel in the street on a hot summer's day and they don't care what you think about it. They're not hurting anybody, (except maybe themselves). they're just playing their cards with the hand they were dealt, so stand back and we'll see what they come up with next. The folks near Dixie Drive might reside in some backwater southern town and some of their weirdness may be particularly "Southern" but don't kid yourself, this is Small Town America: the same animal from Portland East to Portland West. Woof!
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Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago
“Don’t worry. Pull the trigger again and it’ll relocate your shoulders for sure, for sure.”
rmacprivate said, 6 months ago
Yup. Friend of mine blew out his rotator cuff with my 45/70 at the range one day. Only time I was ever able to out shoot him.
Notsoastute said, 6 months ago
I am not a fan of guns that kill on both ends. But, I still shoot a pump shotgun rather than a semi-auto.
I have friends that refuse to shoot my Model 37 Ithaca when using duck loads.
Rich Powell
said, 6 months ago
@Debbie Jordan
I like to remain unpredictable.
Redhead55
said, 6 months ago
This reminds me of my brother showing off his shooting prowess to my ex-husband (a Marine) with a Marlin 30-30 and landing on his keister about 6 feet back from where he had been standing. He didn’t hit any of the cans that were set up for targets, but a pine tree lost a limb.
frederickhuber69
said, 6 months ago
That’s what “Gun Control” means in the south.
The Punk said, 6 months ago
Ruger, GP 100 Just right.
Zuhlamon said, 6 months ago
@frederickhuber69
I thought that would be a tight group.
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With a Cosel (or however it’s spelled)
win said, 6 months ago
@frederickhuber69
Gun control means use both hands.
Ice Hole
said, 5 months ago
Shoot more..