I feel like I just completed an iron man. I am sore all over. I don't think she lifted me that high in the air but it feels like I dropped 20 feet.
Damnit! One of the cows had a baby overnight. I went in the pen to check everyone & she attacked me. Not just acting grumpy or snorting, full on attack.
I was able to come up slowly, wide right in the picture with baby on the other side of mom from me. I went slow w/ my hand out. She didn't do anything, not even a snort. She smelled my hand then her eyes got wide. Sure sign they're upset.
Before I could move she flipped me over & she was standing over me. Luckily she didn't stomp me, just hit me with her head, & I could crawl away. The other mother cow in the pen charged a little but didn't make contact.
After I crawled a few feet away I drew my Bodyguard & fired a shot in the ground. That made them break away.
That was some scary stuff. When she was on me I was trying to roll to my stomach to better protect myself. I thought about shooting her but I didn't want a dead 900lb cow on top of me. I figured I'd shoot her if she actually tried to stomp me.
Yesterday I was petting her & feeling her belly for a baby movement. Everything changes when the baby actually comes.
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She doesn't know how close we came to finding out as I stood there & contemplated a bullet in her head. The fear of my wife's reaction saved her a dental exam.Does she have her wisdom teeth?
That's the first time I didn't see an early warning.Learn anything?
She doesn't know how close we came to finding out as I stood there & contemplated a bullet in her head. The fear of my wife's reaction saved her a dental exam.
That was my mistake. Had she seen the Glock .40 on my hip she wouldn't have started crap. No one is scared of a .380.So you admit to not carrying one of those spit-spit Glock spit-spit things?!?!?!?!!
That was my mistake. Had she seen the Glock .40 on my hip she wouldn't have started crap. No one is scared of a .380.
Must admit the class wasn't very well run. The instructor spent more time telling stories about his time with Dallas PD. The semi-auto requirement also may have been related to the class location; we qualified before the learning portion of the class. The range let attendees in early to qualify before the range opened for general use. Mileage varies I guess.HUH> When I took mine the instructor said bring a gun and 50 rounds. I asked about revolver and he said bring it. But you are still timed the same. I took my 1911.
Must admit the class wasn't very well run. The instructor spent more time telling stories about his time with Dallas PD. The semi-auto requirement also may have been related to the class location; we qualified before the learning portion of the class. The range let attendees in early to qualify before the range opened for general use. Mileage varies I guess.
IIRC, prior to 2013 if you qualified for a Texas CHL with a revolver, you indeed had to carry a revolver.