Ms Boots?
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Re: Ms Boots?
Entirely possible.
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Re: Ms Boots?
I have seen horses you could shoot off of.
But not many.
But not many.
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You can shoot off any horse... remaining astride is a different manner! (I've had three...)Mescalero wrote:I have seen horses you could shoot off of.
But not many.
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Re: Ms Boots?
I'm staying out of this one. I've experienced the scorn and wit of Ms. Boots and I want to stay on good terms with her and Brad from here on out.
Well, here's my thoughts anyway. There is no way that is Ms. Boots because Ms. Boots don't need no rifle to hit what she is aiming at. She does these things easily with a single action 45.-----6
Well, here's my thoughts anyway. There is no way that is Ms. Boots because Ms. Boots don't need no rifle to hit what she is aiming at. She does these things easily with a single action 45.-----6
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Hey Griff... ABSOLUTLY!!! and yes you can shoot off a well trained horse..Griff wrote:Surely not?
This is in my office window aiming out the window to the hall way... just as a reminder of
my capabilities.. LOL
No trouble shooting off this gaited mule!!
Psalms 83:18 Dan 2:44
Re: Ms Boots?
Heck Six, true... I adore my 45, getting real sweet on that charter arms... but the 45 has all that power and the feel I love when aimin at somethin dangerous! and my rifle is a Ruger 338 I must have something that can really reach out and touch ya know!!!Sixgun wrote:I'm staying out of this one. I've experienced the scorn and wit of Ms. Boots and I want to stay on good terms with her and Brad from here on out.
Well, here's my thoughts anyway. There is no way that is Ms. Boots because Ms. Boots don't need no rifle to hit what she is aiming at. She does these things easily with a single action 45.-----6
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Need some lessons darlin!? It is not every horse that is cut out to be a mounted shooting horse.Griff wrote:You can shoot off any horse... remaining astride is a different manner! (I've had three...)Mescalero wrote:I have seen horses you could shoot off of.
But not many.
I do agree! LOL
Psalms 83:18 Dan 2:44
Re: Ms Boots?
She survived, grew up, and lived happily ever after...
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Re: Ms Boots?
Good one casa
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Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
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Re: Ms Boots?
Looks like they both have good form to me in that top pic.
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This'n has won me several buckles...Ms Boots wrote:Need some lessons darlin!? It is not every horse that is cut out to be a mounted shooting horse.Griff wrote:You can shoot off any horse... remaining astride is a different manner! (I've had three...)Mescalero wrote:I have seen horses you could shoot off of.
But not many.
I do agree! LOL
In fact, I believe this was in 1998 at the TX State... came in 2nd, and won it the next year...
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Re: Ms Boots?
Griff,
Be honest, what percentile of horses out there will let you do that without issues?
Be honest, what percentile of horses out there will let you do that without issues?
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I think about 65%. Of course, it takes a certain trainer to get'r done!Mescalero wrote:Griff,
Be honest, what percentile of horses out there will let you do that without issues?
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Re: Ms Boots?
I think it could be as high as 75%. It depends on how the animal was treated from birth all the way up, with the right trainer like Griff said. Some are better athletes then others, some are smarter then others, some want to please. Others are just plain trouble makers that won't accomplish much in life. If you have a dope head raising a horse or a dog what do you think you get?
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[quote If you have a dope head raising a horse or a dog what do you think you get?[/quote]
That applies to other than dogs and horses too.
That applies to other than dogs and horses too.
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Re: Ms Boots?
Tami, great picture of you up on Beauty.
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casastahle wrote:She survived, grew up, and lived happily ever after...
I do nothing with out my companions, she knew what to expect, was ready... her horse and dog are WELL TRAINED!
Psalms 83:18 Dan 2:44
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DITTO!Centennial wrote:I think it could be as high as 75%. It depends on how the animal was treated from birth all the way up, with the right trainer like Griff said. Some are better athletes then others, some are smarter then others, some want to please. Others are just plain trouble makers that won't accomplish much in life. If you have a dope head raising a horse or a dog what do you think you get?
Psalms 83:18 Dan 2:44
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Thanks Fred, she is a heck of a mule.. cattle movin and bull pullin and a good one to shoot off of if need be! A ride of a life time.... she is smart and has class every rider would enjoy!Old Savage wrote:Tami, great picture of you up on Beauty.
Psalms 83:18 Dan 2:44
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Great Picture!! THANKS!!! I love a well working team! I can smell the dust and love it like brandings!Griff wrote:This'n has won me several buckles...Ms Boots wrote:Need some lessons darlin!? It is not every horse that is cut out to be a mounted shooting horse.Griff wrote:You can shoot off any horse... remaining astride is a different manner! (I've had three...)Mescalero wrote:I have seen horses you could shoot off of.
But not many.
I do agree! LOL
In fact, I believe this was in 1998 at the TX State... came in 2nd, and won it the next year...
Psalms 83:18 Dan 2:44