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My wife, daughter, son-in-law, and myself went to the back 200 acres to put out a hog trap. I took along my Krag with 5 rounds in the magazine. One of which I expended on a coyote on entering the pasture. As we were leaving we came on two hogs in the road. My son-in-law put us in pursuit in his jacked-up 4x4 across the pasture. I got myself half out the truck via the window and shot my remaining 4 rounds at the pigs. It was impossible to aim, but I did hit one hog twice and it quickly died. My son-in-law hit the remaining hog with the truck, breaking a back leg and possible hip. I bailed out of the vehicle but did not know what to do to put this hog out of it's misry. I ended up hitting the hog over the head with my rifle stock braking it off at the wrist. The hog unphased attempted to get at me. My son-in-law got behind it and grabbed it by the back legs and pulled it down. He finished it off with his 4" (blade) pocket-knife by stabbing it and cutting it's throat. I was heart broken though with the broken stock on my long awaited Krag. A few days later I glued,screwed,and puttied it back together. It's sound now, doesn't look too bad, but I will definitely treat it with more respect in the future.
 
Posts: 3494 | Location: Des Allemands, La. | Registered: 17 February 2007Reply With Quote
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jeezus, that was quite an afternoon Smiler
 
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Yeah,it was. I'm gonna bring the mauser next time,it is much thicker in the wrist than the krag. Just kidding, the moral of this story is to bring enough bullets!
 
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Always use enough stock dancing


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Well...a bad day on the farm is always better than a good day at the office IMHO.

And besides, the stock can always be replaced.


Jason

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Posts: 1449 | Location: Dallas, Texas | Registered: 24 February 2004Reply With Quote
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dang, bo.
didnt you have any explosive arrows?
 
Posts: 3986 | Location: in the tall grass "milling" around. | Registered: 09 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Fix bayonets !!! dancing
 
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I appreciate the responses, especially the link for the new stock, though I'm going with the repair for now, as I do want to use the gun as a general knock-around gun, just not as a club in the future. This Krag I believe is a Banner cut-down, and not orginal. It makes a great knock-around, but alas has no provision for the attachment of a bayonet. KSTEPHENS, I'd left all my explosive arrows and handgreandes in the shed, will do better next time.
 
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Good thing your rifle was empty! Otherwise you'da shot yerself using it fer a club.......


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Posts: 4386 | Location: New Woodstock, Madison County, Central NY | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Larry Matherne:
I appreciate the responses, especially the link for the new stock, though I'm going with the repair for now, as I do want to use the gun as a general knock-around gun, just not as a club in the future. This Krag I believe is a Banner cut-down, and not orginal. It makes a great knock-around, but alas has no provision for the attachment of a bayonet. KSTEPHENS, I'd left all my explosive arrows and handgreandes in the shed, will do better next time.


"Knock-around gun" Yeah sounds like literally hillbilly


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Originally posted by mete:
Fix bayonets !!! dancing


Now that's funny right there, I don't care who ye are..


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typical.
to use the buttstock correctly you jab it forward. you dont swing it like a golf club, tiger.
 
Posts: 3986 | Location: in the tall grass "milling" around. | Registered: 09 December 2006Reply With Quote
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every time i go groundhog hunting and don't have a pistol i need it. everytime i have it i don't need it. sounds like one of the few instances i can think of where you would have been better off with a weatherby stocked rifle.
 
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Boyd's can set you up with a very nice replacement stock for the Krag.. I did one for a gent, that turned out just great...
 
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does this rifle truly qualify for the euphemism "beater"?

Sorry, just couldn't resist.

Rich
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