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    Another solution to your shot-stringing problem is to pin up a deer in a small confined cage so you can get closer. And splash some white paint on it so that it's not so hard to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Beardicon View Post
    Another solution to your shot-stringing problem is to pin up a deer in a small confined cage so you can get closer. And splash some white paint on it so that it's not so hard to see.

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    John, you are a hoot!! I was going to tell swamprat that it is just a pet and don't worry about what it is!! But I didn't in case Jim had a better answer.
    FWIW, I have a pet rabbit that my #2 son brought home when he was 8yrs. old. They swore that rabbits don't live more than 5 or 6 years. #2 son will be 21 yrs. in July. The rabbit is still alive. They say it's MY fault because I give him a carrot every night. Maybe we should eat carrots instead of ribs???

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