Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Turkey Hunting => Topic started by: HoofsandWings on May 04, 2013, 12:23:45 PM
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In the description of shots I heard a 100-200 yards away from me, I said the hunter fired 5 shots in quick succession.
Nobody took note, so it must be okay.
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How do you know it was only one person?
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Not possitive, but the shots were every two seconds. It would be a great coincidence if once the first 3 that precisely 2 seconds later a second shooter fired two shots.
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Maybe 5 hunters taking turns on the only jake or tom they could find ?
:dunno: :chuckle: :dunno:
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I have seen MuleySnipe reload 3 shells and unload them in less than 4 seconds. :chuckle:
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Maybe 5 hunters taking turns on the only jake or tom they could find ?
:dunno: :chuckle: :dunno:
The house and yard are hidden from view due to burms and vegetation, but there is a hill about 2/3rds of a mile away and
when you train the telescope on the yard, you can see lots of turkeys who presumably come in to feed and water.
The owners must like their privacy as the driveway curves and has a solid fence on both sides. You can see the roof top of the house.
I have seen the use of burms grow in recent years. There was this local church near where I live. It was sold and is now a private residence. The owners built 10 foot high burms on the sides facing the streets.
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I have seen MuleySnipe reload 3 shells and unload them in less than 4 seconds. :chuckle:
Yeah, I guess if you are in your back yard and have several "The Judge" revolvers loaded with .410 shells on a table and you fan the hammer, you can get off lots of shots.
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It also doesnt say anywhere in the laws that he or she couldnt carry 5 single shot guns???? :chuckle: