"OK. Let's not always be serious in this space. Consider a story from long ago. Some people doubt this story's truthfulness, but don't be so quick to judge. Yes, we did have to invent our own games. Yes, I did have a .22 single-shot rifle with a half-penny as a front sight. Yes, .22 rimfires are known to ricochet. And yes, we did drive a beat-up '55 Chevy Bel Air around in our fields. (It's where I learned to drive a manual transmission.) For your reading enjoyment click the link below to The Jamestown Gazette newspaper and read this week's column "How I Won at Bullet H-O-R-S-E." It takes us back to the days when country boys made the most of their time without computer games, without helicopter parents, and even without much common sense.
To access more of my writing on hunting topics, go to the home page of my blog, Mission: Hunter.
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