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Old 11-01-2004 | 12:38 PM
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Todd1700
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Default RE: Buckmaster's story

If it's legal then I'm not going to run the guy down too much but shooting a deer out the back window of your house is hardly hunting and certainly nothing to be bragging about in a magazine article. Buckmasters has a history of printing stories that later end up being an embarassment to them. I remember a while back they printed a story by a guy from South Carolina in which he shot at about 4 or 5 different deer from a treestand, missing some, wounding some, killing one or two. The guy however never checked to see if he had hit any of these deer. He just kept blasting at everything that came by till he actually ran out of bullets. Trust me the story sounded worse than I am telling it.

I joined Buckmasters once way back when but I despise them now. It was like being a member of the Columbia record and tape club from hell. Every day I got telemarketer calls from them trying to sell me something else. I know that they sold my name, phone number, mail address and e-mail address to every telemarketing firm in America. Every week I got stuff from Buckmasters in the mail that I didn't not order which I had to either box up and send back or send them money for. Sometimes they sent the same stuff twice. Sometimes they tried to act like they didn't get it back from me and would keep sending me a bill. I put up with this for about 2 months which is about 2 months longer than I should have. I finally went off on their ass like a stick of dynamite and even had to threaten legal action. The Dalton or James gang back in the 1800's weren't jack s%%t when it comes to being money hungry bas#%#%s compared to Buckmasters. My advice is avoid them, their shows, their magazine and for d@%# sure their organization.
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