Bullthrower338
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- Houston, Texas and Alder, MT
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- Life Member Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, NRA, Huntin' Fool, DSC and Pope and Young Club
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- USA, Mexico, Canada, RSA, Australia NT, Zimbabwe
Same in western Montana, we got opening week of General season off, I believe to this day that I learned more valuable lessons during that week each year than the rest of my schooling. One morning we got out of the truck, Dad and Mom were going down the ridge to hunt some fingers, my older brother and I were going up into a big bowl up country. We weren’t 20 yards from the truck when my brothers rifle discharged while on his shoulder as he went under a branch, very close to my head. I never knew the old man was so fast but he was up the hill and beating my brothers ass like lightning! And before anyone says Remington 700, it was a Ruger 77. Lessons learned were: don’t follow so close, always keep your muzzle in a safe direction and don’t almost shoot your brother when the old man was close enough to beat your ass!During the early 70's in my hometown in North Central Pennsylvania, all the boys and some girls took hunters safety. Most boys would go hunting at least on the first day of buck and two weeks later, day one of doe season. The schools were closed because half the students would be in the woods. Baldwin is about my age but obviously grew up elsewhere.
Common sense is not a common virtue in Hollywood...