"Bear Hunt Gone Bad"

Based on a stage by N A Jennings

 

Scenario
You're out in the mountains with your huntin' pardner when you spot a bear movin' down the valley. Bein' as it's a mite far, and the bear's upwind, you decide to ride Old Paint down the ridge a ways to find a place where you can get a clear shot. You find a small meadow where you can see the whole valley below you.

Just as that bear comes into view, and you let loose your first shot, a pack of mangy coyotes comes barrelin' outa the brush.

There's not much time to get that bear before you have to deal with these mutts!

Ammo
9 Rifle

Starting Position
Seated on horse safely holding rifle with butt on thigh, nine rounds in magazine.

Procedure
At the buzzer, engage bear three times, engage coyotes (R1, R2, and R3) once each, in any order, then engage bear three more times.

(Our "bear" is about three feet wide by two feet high. We generally set him out around 100 yds, and the coyotes at about 15-20 yds. Makes it kinda interestin' if you're shootin' slow loads with a lot of drop.)

 

   

 

 

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