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Harriest predicament you've ever found yourself in while in the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5278149" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>Back in the late 90's I bought a cool import pistol. A 9x18 Russian Makarov. I couldn't wait to go to an actual range to shoot it so I went to a forestry road. It was several miles to a dead end with a high mud bank. Perfect. I did not pass a single vehicle on the way in. No surprise, remote and not hunting season. I had a blast and shot up every round of both boxes of Chinese ammo that I had brought. On the way out with a pistol with no ammo I was surprised to see a guy walking toward the highway. I had not passed a vehicle to that point on the way out. He turned and waved his arms to stop me. As I slowed and began rolling my window down I got suspicious. That's when I saw the 2 others who lunged for the door handles. I floored it and sprayed gravel! No other vehicle all the way out to the road, very scary. Lesson learned, never shoot up all your ammo. Save 1 magazine full for the drive home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5278149, member: 20050"] Back in the late 90's I bought a cool import pistol. A 9x18 Russian Makarov. I couldn't wait to go to an actual range to shoot it so I went to a forestry road. It was several miles to a dead end with a high mud bank. Perfect. I did not pass a single vehicle on the way in. No surprise, remote and not hunting season. I had a blast and shot up every round of both boxes of Chinese ammo that I had brought. On the way out with a pistol with no ammo I was surprised to see a guy walking toward the highway. I had not passed a vehicle to that point on the way out. He turned and waved his arms to stop me. As I slowed and began rolling my window down I got suspicious. That's when I saw the 2 others who lunged for the door handles. I floored it and sprayed gravel! No other vehicle all the way out to the road, very scary. Lesson learned, never shoot up all your ammo. Save 1 magazine full for the drive home. [/QUOTE]
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