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Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:57 am
by quack_a_tack
SHANE704 wrote:quack_a_tack wrote:I will drink while shootin skeet, opening afternoon of dove season I got knee walkin drunk but I never loaded my gun I just walked and talked or prob by the end I was just muttering.
i wanna be on this guy's level
You wouldn't be able to handle it

Since my son was born I do not have many chances to tie one on. Even when I go out I usually have to drive so I do not drink much. Just so happened that weekend I was not driving and had a great hunt that morning, so I just used this as my chance to be overserved and not have to worry with other things. I was responsible enough not to endanger anyone else messing with a loaded gun with my drunk booty.
Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:55 pm
by RockBottom
I like to consider myself a honorary member of the ATF, I enjoy alcohol, tobacco and firearms....sometimes all at once.
Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 2:07 pm
by southernvaughan
Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:24 pm
by crackhead
ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:Is it something that people just joke about alot, or do alot of people actually do it. I have noticed on several post lately that the advice given was a case of beer and a gun and wait. I for one just dont care to be around stuff like that because I wanna live.
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Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:39 pm
by deltadukman
crackhead wrote:ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:Is it something that people just joke about alot, or do alot of people actually do it. I have noticed on several post lately that the advice given was a case of beer and a gun and wait. I for one just dont care to be around stuff like that because I wanna live.
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Thats some funny chit right there...
Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:40 pm
by southernvaughan
crackhead wrote:ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:Is it something that people just joke about alot, or do alot of people actually do it. I have noticed on several post lately that the advice given was a case of beer and a gun and wait. I for one just dont care to be around stuff like that because I wanna live.
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Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:08 pm
by peewee
It's all fun and games until somebody gets killed (then it an ACCIDENT). I can't say I didn't do it when I was young and dumb, but I got a family that depends on Daddy coming home. It aint worth it for me to be around it.
Re: Drinking and Shooting
Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:47 pm
by Wingman
Got a call my first year on about a hunting accident. Guy fell from treestand. I called his wife and she says, "I told him he was too drunk to hunt, but he went anyway."
Apparently she dropped him off at the stand. He brought the beer with him, cause it would just be horrible to get thirsty while hunting.
So a few cold ones later, he falls 18 feet to the ground. Is taken from western Quitman county all the way to Oxford (at least an hour drive) and BAC is .26 when he gets there. Largely unharmed minus a few bruises and poisoned brain cells. Beer cans all around the stand when I went to investigate. Thank the Lord nobody was walking anywhere close to him. No telling what he might have done if he saw some movement.