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<blockquote data-quote="ewheeley" data-source="post: 1138632" data-attributes="member: 10387"><p>Round One just ended in success. I stepped outside and caught a big ol' raccoon running down the neighbor's driveway. All the neighbors are Republicans, and they generally have competitions to see who can score the resident armadillo kill, so I had freedom to shoot onto their property. Marlin Model 80 with a peephole sight, I just aimed at the glare in its eyes and shot from about 30 yards. Hit it in the body with the first shot, missed on a second, but that treed it. It didn't go very high, so I got an EASY head shot from there.</p><p></p><p>I started to skin her, but ugh, FULL of ticks. It wasn't worth it. Either way, though, that'll keep it from messing around it my grandpa's garage. Now on to the skunks! Or perhaps an armadillo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewheeley, post: 1138632, member: 10387"] Round One just ended in success. I stepped outside and caught a big ol' raccoon running down the neighbor's driveway. All the neighbors are Republicans, and they generally have competitions to see who can score the resident armadillo kill, so I had freedom to shoot onto their property. Marlin Model 80 with a peephole sight, I just aimed at the glare in its eyes and shot from about 30 yards. Hit it in the body with the first shot, missed on a second, but that treed it. It didn't go very high, so I got an EASY head shot from there. I started to skin her, but ugh, FULL of ticks. It wasn't worth it. Either way, though, that'll keep it from messing around it my grandpa's garage. Now on to the skunks! Or perhaps an armadillo! [/QUOTE]
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