19 April 2006, 08:13
dustofferHow To Handle 'Em!!!
Was reading on another shooters' forum and the discussion came around to our favorite targets--here is how one poster said he favored taking care of them:
"Our standard procedure for feral cats and dogs here is "3S". Shoot, Shovel and Shut up."

19 April 2006, 16:46
brassbStealth, Speed, Efficiency
19 April 2006, 19:03
panzerguyNow the shovel has two, maybe three purposes. 1. To actually handle the filthy things. 2. To dig and later fill in the hole, and 3. To do the nasty little buggers in.
20 April 2006, 05:29
DigitalDanThought that meant "Squeal, slide and spread". That's the truck driver mentality coming out.
Well, just a short one here...seeing Dr. Kratzenblasten before coffee time Friday AM. Sez I'll be as good as new... Hope he gets a little tomorrow night.

I ordered up the Terminator Model just in case I need a replacement, titanium with the cobalt laser. It'll be a killer.
Dan
POTYHC
www.LetYaKnowHowIt.AllGoes.Later20 April 2006, 07:29
kickbackShoot,skin,flesh and stretch.
20 April 2006, 08:12
N. S. SherlockThe three "S" mode is only appropriate in certain limited circumstances. Sometimes it is better to leave the carcass where it fell. Once I told a fellow "Chupacabra got it amigo, better be careful around here." Another time I just gave the neighbor the collar from "patches". "Just found this near that rottie guys yard." Since some of these people inflict their crats on us they need to participate in the problem resolution even after the fact. Just like you tell the right words to the guy holding the leash on the dog taking a dump at the edge of your driveway.
20 April 2006, 17:01
brassbThat's an excellent option, IF you have a dog in the vicinity that would actually consume them. A variation on that is to toss the collar in the dog's lot, keep quiet, and let everyone draw their own conclusions.
The problem is that the catwhores run right out and replace fluffy. I prefer to 3S them, then enjoy the brief respite while the twits wait in vain for their vermin to return.
21 April 2006, 12:33
Swamp_Foxquote:
Originally posted by DigitalDan:
Thought that meant "Squeal, slide and spread".
www.LetYaKnowHowIt.AllGoes.Later
Are we talking about varmints or my ex girlfriend hitting the sheets.
