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OOPS Again!!!
Ricci.Wright
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The Park County Sheriff's Office charged two-time state representative candidate Nina Webber with misdemeanor reckless endangerment after she shot in the direction of a home on Nov. 30, the Powell Tribune reports. The incident occurred during an elk hunt near Wapiti, Wyoming. It involved multiple unnamed hunters and Webber, who allegedly fired multiple shots toward a nearby highway while shooting at a herd of elk on private land. Nearby Trout Brook Ranch owner Cory Williams and his wife were outside at the time, and they said they had to hide behind their vehicles as bullets flew overhead.
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Some years ago I was deer hunting in Montana and one of my buddies workers took me to another ranch that he had permission to hunt. We were walking to a blind and as we passed some outbuildings a BIG whitetail buck jumped up and ran behind us. About 100yds past the deer was an equipment shed so I just let that one go. The guy I was with couldn't believe it and wondered why I didn't shoot. I pointed out the shed and he just shrugged his shoulders and said, "who's gonna know"? I never hunted with him again and didn't bother pointing out his truck was parked on the other side of the shed. Bob
I've been on the receiving end. During a deer season a number of years ago, I walked out onto my front porch to find a spent 30-30 bullet - obviously had hit the bricks and bounced around the corner by the front door. Shooter long gone.
Probably reflected off the water somewhere?