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Old 02-02-14, 08:35 PM   #1
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As cabin fever sets in the urge to shoot your fridge is overwhelming. The right and wrong way to do this has been documented over many long winters in even colder environments. The decision of gun type and caliber needs to be considered. For instance a 12 gauge with # 8 shot will just knock the paint off. A 22 long rifle will push thru the thin metal and perhaps embed in an old bluefish in the freezer. Or not.. A better choice would be 357 mag in a golden eagle.. full penetration and pass thru. But never shoot from front to back and break the coils..best to shoot from side to side.

Now consider a 12 gauge slug from side to side and some old ham or turkey in the freezer strike area. Now that is the way it is done.

This has been a public service notice by Capt Mike Starrett
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