Message from @BIRdOS
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If you shoot yourself in the leg you choose death cause femoral artery
Walmart is like a tumor
well I got my first gun from my dad when my parents moved back to the USA from Germany 🙂 I was 13 when my whole family moved
Walmart is a corporate tumor on true free market capitalism
Not as quick a death as in the chest or head, and much easier to block bleeding in the leg
small ma and pa shops are better
only your left leg... and honestly most leg shots miss it
Nice, I think I was the same age.
I unfortunately do not have a firearm yet 😭
I was 20 I think when I got my first cause my parents hated guns lol
I could just go stand in the ice till I pass out
yea I got a .22 rifle which was given to my niece 😄
Nice
I really wanna get one
interestingly enough I was able to kill 2 deer with it 🙂
Haha nice
I couldn't even have a nerf gun when I was a kid lol rip
Oof
I never had to clean or gut the deer but I did help process the meat 😄
I passed mine to the youngest brother when I went off to college
Didn't have a gun until recently again
rip.... overzealous parents
Gutting the deer is the best part
at least then I just slip into the sweet embrace of death
no ty... I will bone/process all day over gutting 😛
Merry Christmas
I like tanning skins the best tbh
how much food can ya get from two deer?
Most people don't because its dirty
quite a bit
Uh, thats entirely dependant on where you are
Depends on the size of the deer, 2 big bucks could feed me and my husband for a few weeks-months depending on size
well mine were 2 does and they were maybe 2 years old so they were kind of small... I think we only got 180 lbs of meat between the 2 of them... keep in mind this is when I was like 15 and 16 do I don't remember
Southern deer are smaller than Northern deer
hmm
I get mule deer in California which is are average size
but I only did that when I was on my uncles farm helping with harvesting 🙂
you have to shoot the deer and typically you used a .22 in the cab of the combine 😄
I was growing cucumbers this year