Hey Larry, A hunting Question
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I wonder what Larry option on this is.

Quote:Two Minnesota men, presumably deer hunters, reported firing several shots at what they thought was a UFO, but the unidentified flying object flew away, apparently unscathed.

The eyewitness account of the UFO sighting details what happened when the two men spotted what they at first thought was an X-47B military drone hovering in the air over the woods at night.

http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.actio...4981083799


Quote:"We were in fear," one of the unnamed men stated, "and trained a scoped Winchester Sportsman .30-06 deer rifle on the object, and fired three successive shots center mass at the object, with no obvious effect, or ricochet sound. Man with me fired two slugs from a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun center mass, also with no effect."

So Do you need a special tag to shoot at drones?
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(02-04-2012, 10:24 AM)chuck white Wrote: I wonder what Larry option on this is.

Quote:Two Minnesota men, presumably deer hunters, reported firing several shots at what they thought was a UFO, but the unidentified flying object flew away, apparently unscathed.

The eyewitness account of the UFO sighting details what happened when the two men spotted what they at first thought was an X-47B military drone hovering in the air over the woods at night.

http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.actio...4981083799


Quote:"We were in fear," one of the unnamed men stated, "and trained a scoped Winchester Sportsman .30-06 deer rifle on the object, and fired three successive shots center mass at the object, with no obvious effect, or ricochet sound. Man with me fired two slugs from a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun center mass, also with no effect."

So Do you need a special tag to shoot at drones?

Dear God, Chuck, you born in a cave or something? Of course you don't need a special tag to shoot drones. They are considered vermin.
Just remember this: If you kill it but can't eat it, it does not require a special tag. Ask any Marine.
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Quote:Army Foresees Expanded Use of Drones in U.S. Airspace

http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2012/01/...rones.html


Is this like skeet shooting ?

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(02-04-2012, 10:44 AM)chuck white Wrote:
Quote:Army Foresees Expanded Use of Drones in U.S. Airspace

http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2012/01/...rones.html


Is this like skeet shooting ?

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Yea. Just don't try to eat 'em.

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