Injeun wrote:
So I'm sitting in an oak tree at Bull Creek WMA. It's shortly after sunrise and cold. I'm dressed in camoflage and holding a Browning sar(some call it bar) chambered in .308 caliber. The rifle is topped with a 1x4x40mm Nikon scope. The stock has been lightly rubbed with steel wool to kill the gloss. And the formerly shiny blue barrell has been parkerized to a flecky grayish appearance.So anyway, there are occassional shots being fired in the 25 thousand acre preserve as it is the general gun hunt. But I don't see any other hunters. All of a sudden, this weird buzzing sound comes zipping past the tree. And I know intuitively that it is a bullet fired from some distance away.....an odd sound for death.
Interesting coincidence. I killed my first deer at Bull Creek and it used to be "Shotguns Only" for the very reason you stated. Too much open land to stop a bullet. I also worked at the check station there one season. At the time it just had a grey metal building that served as the check station with bunk beds in the back. It had a two plate electric stove and a hand-pump for the water about 10' out on the side of the shed away from the WMA.