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Author Topic: strange and new things you saw at the gamefair.  (Read 3408 times)

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Offline JohnWester

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ok, did anyone see the shotgun shells where the shot is made out of hard seasoning?  When the bird is cooked, the seasoning pellet loosens up and seasons your bird... you don't have to worry about shot in the meat anymore.  I talked to the guy for a few minutes... he said it would kill up to 45 yards...

also, I say the shotgun with a 6 foot barrel... i'd seen pictures before, but never in person.  Kind of cool how quiet they are...



any thing else interesting that you saw??
If a gun kills people then I can blame a pen for my misspells?

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Offline jigglestick

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 :D :D Bah Ha Ha!
that's a good one! :D :D
take a kid hunting and fishing!!

THWACK KILLS!!

Offline Benny

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Well I did see these two guys that looked kind of funny trying to sell a weekly news paper. ;)


I saw and also talked with the guy selling that seasoning shot.
He was up set when I told him I new about it two weeks ago from our web site.

His buddy was saying how some sites were bashing thier product.

I didn't think much of thier personalities, but the concept is a good one if it actualy works.

One more thing, they would not say how long a shelf life this stuff has or if it still worked in the rain or snow.

They got real defensive about that subject.



Benny
"What we have here is a failure to communicate"

Offline Mayfly

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Did you read that hand out that they had? It was an article from the Chaska Herald.....All it talked about was how they were going to spend their millions......

The guy was really arrogant. Even when I talked to him today.

I told him I would never take them to the field and that I would need to try them out at a preserve first.

I then asked where I may be able to pick a box up if i was ever interested in trying them...

His reply...."They will be on whoevers shelf gives me the most money for them....Cabelas, Gander, Sportsmans.."

In the article he said " I knew it was a million dollar idea but I didn't know it was going to be a billion dollar idea!"

the whole thing turned me off....

I will never buy this product.

my steel shot and lead shot serve me perfectly.

And......I have never had a problem with BB's in my birds and never chipped a tooth as he says he did on his first bite into a pheasant in his life ::)

As you can read I talked to the guy and read his bloating article and was very turned off by the whole thing.

Offline JD

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I watched a guy try to get his dog to do the dock jumping.  When the dog didn't jump off the dock, he took his dog to the end of the dock and pushed the dog in while the dog had his legs in the "straight locked position, while yelling NOOOOOO!"  When the dog hit the water it started to panic to get back to shore while doing the paw slap on top of the water.  It was obvious that this poor dog probably had never swam before.  I wanted to go up and push him in the water.  I let the guy know what I thought about he whole thing.  His reply was "he's a lab, so he should be use to the water."