[Vision2020] New hunting protocols

Pat Kraut pkraut at moscow.com
Wed Feb 15 09:21:01 PST 2006


Depends on which biased story you read. Katharine said that they were both
wrong...Cheney should have looked and Whittington should have let him know
where he was because he was approaching closer to the party. An accident. It
will be awful if he dies but he is 78. I really do think the real story is
the white house press corp who have showed a complete ignorance of everyday
events in the US one more time. I cannot understand how these people keep
their jobs. The video of their attack of McClellan is tragic to see.



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From: "James Reynolds" <chapandmaize at hotmail.com>
To: <pcnisbet1 at hotmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 7:49 AM
Subject: RE: [Vision2020] New hunting protocols


Phil

He wasn't down range, he was on the flank! At least according to the story.

James


>From: "Phil Nisbet" <pcnisbet1 at hotmail.com>
>To: chapandmaize at hotmail.com
>CC: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] New hunting protocols
>Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 07:39:45 -0800
>
>James
>
>Not to put to fine a point on it, but when do you go down range without
>telling the rest of the people on the firing line where you are headed?
>Seems to me any person who wanders around loose in the brush down range of
>his hunting partners is lining himself up for a Darwin Award.  I would hope
>that you would have more sense than to do that.
>
>Phil Nisbet
>
>
>>From: "James Reynolds" <chapandmaize at hotmail.com>
>>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>>Subject: [Vision2020] New hunting protocols
>>Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 07:20:19 -0800
>>
>>I think that it is great that the accidental (?) shooting of a hunting
>>partner by the vice president has changed the rules of hunting. No longer
>>is it the sole responsibility of the shooter not to shoot someone; for now
>>on we had all better duck (or get the first shot off) when hunting in
>>groups. It should liven up the field quite a bit this fall. Figuring out
>>what shot and choke for this new paradigm in hunting will be a challenge.
>>I usually like an over-under with an open on the first and full on the
>>second. I have never felt mean enough to shoot tiny little quail so I like
>>#6 for chukar and pheasant. I think with the new rules however I will use
>>a pump with the plug removed so I can have more shots and up the shot size
>>to #4 for the first two and 00 to fill it up. I think I will go with a
>>full choke. I swing best to the right so I want to position myself on the
>>left flank for the best advantage.
>>
>>At least Cheney should have warned the rest of the party that this was an
>>every-man-for-himself outing. Fairness is not a mark of the man however.
>>
>>I am also surprised that, from 30 yards, #8 steel shot would penetrate
>>through a man's hunting clothing and go into the body cavity. I have never
>>actually used #8 shot for anything but they are tiny little shot without
>>the necessary mass to carry 30 yards and still have that much energy. I
>>really expect that the delay in getting the message out has something to
>>do with getting the story straight.
>>
>>Anyone else out there care to share your planned equipment for this new
>>sport? I suppose that we will all want to hold our secrets to give
>>ourselves the advantage. The adrenalin is pumping just thinking about it.
>>
>>James Reynolds
>>
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