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Posted by p55 on July 31, 2006 at 11:29:42 from (70.61.42.120):
In Reply to: O/T What animal could posted by old on July 31, 2006 at 08:44:27:
I had racoons pick up,drag,and empty a half-full plastic 2 gallon bucket of dry cat food about 25 feet across the gravel floor in the polebarn. (Only once... caught "em in the act the second time...got a hole in the siding where the slug went all the way thru the "coon and the siding to prove it.) By the way, it pays to check what you had in the chamber the last time you had the shotgun out. I"ll know enough to check next time before I shoot!!! It"ll save time patching siding.
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