Local News: Bondville, VT 

 | 

Sign Up

 | 

Sign In

Advertisment

Bennington man given four months for possessing gun

Full story: Bennington Banner

A Bennington man was sentenced Monday to serve four months in prison after pleading guilty to possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.

Read All 38 Comments

Comments

Showing posts 1 - 20 of38
< prev page
|
Go to last post| Jump to page:

Since: Oct 09

Bennington, VT

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#1
Oct 29, 2009
 
I wonder what else this one has done? Locking him up at least for hunting season is a good idea!

“Save a spike, get a doe tag.”

Since: Jul 09

Hooville

ISP: Hoosick Falls, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#2
Oct 29, 2009
 
He doesn't sound like much of a hunter. A laser sight would be useless to a real hunter. A laser goes in a straight line and a bullet arcs. He must watch to much tv. These are the type we don't need in the woods.
Sometimes I Wonder

United States

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#3
Oct 29, 2009
 
Non Buddy wrote:
He doesn't sound like much of a hunter. A laser sight would be useless to a real hunter. A laser goes in a straight line and a bullet arcs. He must watch to much tv. These are the type we don't need in the woods.
Ya think... I just want him to fry in the pan next 2 my ven.. Atleast try 2 make a sport out missing!! LOL
NRA life member

Adams, MA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#4
Oct 29, 2009
 
Hey non buddy you obviously don't have a clue.The gun he had was 12 gauge SHOTGUN.Which shoots SHOT or SLUGS not bullets.Laser red dot scopes are extremely common and very useful on slug guns and turkey guns.

“Save a spike, get a doe tag.”

Since: Jul 09

Hooville

ISP: Hoosick Falls, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#5
Oct 29, 2009
 
NRA life member wrote:
Hey non buddy you obviously don't have a clue.The gun he had was 12 gauge SHOTGUN.Which shoots SHOT or SLUGS not bullets.Laser red dot scopes are extremely common and very useful on slug guns and turkey guns.
You need to learn to read. A red dot scope is not the same as a laser.What happens when that beam hits brush? No more beam. A laser emits a beam of light in a straight line. Do you think shot or slugs travel in a straight line? Learn to shoot with open sights, it is a great tallent to have. Any sight requires the ability to know the rise and fall of your projectile. That is if you want to shoot accurately and make a clean kill. Leave the lasers in the movies, that's where they work best. May the Force be with you.

“Tired Of The Stupidity!!”

Since: Jul 08

Bennington, VT

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#6
Oct 29, 2009
 
Non Buddy wrote:
<quoted text>
You need to learn to read. A red dot scope is not the same as a laser.What happens when that beam hits brush? No more beam. A laser emits a beam of light in a straight line. Do you think shot or slugs travel in a straight line? Learn to shoot with open sights, it is a great tallent to have. Any sight requires the ability to know the rise and fall of your projectile. That is if you want to shoot accurately and make a clean kill. Leave the lasers in the movies, that's where they work best. May the Force be with you.
I prefer open sight to a scope. I have a 223 with a scope and my dads 30/30 open sight I would rather hunt with my dads rifle... Thats what I used to kill my wild boar. was my dads rifle.
NRA life member

Adams, MA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#7
Oct 29, 2009
 
A laser sight or scope is adjustable in the same way a regular scope is adjustable.Do you think a regular scope accounts for the trajectory of the bullet? No it does not which is why you must know how your gun shoots.This is the reason most people sight in their rifles an inch or so high at one hundred yards.As most rifle shots are between 50 and 200 yards.Most calibers are at the upper part of their trajectory at 100 yards which makes them dead on at approximately 50 yards while they are still going up and 200 yards as they are coming down.
Casual Observer

Williamstown, MA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#8
Oct 29, 2009
 
NRA life member wrote:
A laser sight or scope is adjustable in the same way a regular scope is adjustable.Do you think a regular scope accounts for the trajectory of the bullet? No it does not which is why you must know how your gun shoots.This is the reason most people sight in their rifles an inch or so high at one hundred yards.As most rifle shots are between 50 and 200 yards.Most calibers are at the upper part of their trajectory at 100 yards which makes them dead on at approximately 50 yards while they are still going up and 200 yards as they are coming down.
I always just wait in a tree for them to walk underneath then I drop down on them wrestle them to the ground and slit there throat with my Bowie knife the way a "real man" kills a deer, bear, mountain lion, wild boar...

“Save a spike, get a doe tag.”

Since: Jul 09

Hooville

ISP: Hoosick Falls, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#9
Oct 29, 2009
 
NRA life member wrote:
A laser sight or scope is adjustable in the same way a regular scope is adjustable.Do you think a regular scope accounts for the trajectory of the bullet? No it does not which is why you must know how your gun shoots.This is the reason most people sight in their rifles an inch or so high at one hundred yards.As most rifle shots are between 50 and 200 yards.Most calibers are at the upper part of their trajectory at 100 yards which makes them dead on at approximately 50 yards while they are still going up and 200 yards as they are coming down.
There you go again, you either are not or are not able to read the comments that you are replying to."Any sight requires that you know the rise and fall of your projectile." That includes scopes of all kinds, they are a form of sights, in the old days they were called telescopic sights. Personally, I like getting up close by ambushing or still hunting. My average shots on deer are between 30 and 50 yards which makes trajectory unimportant. In different circumstances I have needed to know my trajectory. With my longest shot and kill being made at 535 yards I have found that practice at many distances is needed and fun to learn.
NRA Life Member

Hoosick Falls, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#10
Oct 29, 2009
 
My point is there is absolutely no difference between a laser sight and a standard scope or open sights in regard to the trajectory of the bullet.Your first post indicated that there was.Whether it is a laser sight,scope or open sight the line of sight is still a straight line.And you are 100% correct the shorter the distance you are shooting the less the trajectory matters as most calibers only vary an inch or 2 out to about 300 yards.

Since: Oct 09

Bennington, VT

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#11
Oct 29, 2009
 
I kind of agree with all though we are talking about a criminal not a hunter!

My personal .35 MOA + or - at 100 yards = I can kill just about any edible Earth roaming mammal species or human at 1000 yards! Thats with Sierra MatchKing .308 dia. 168 gr. HPBT's ahead of a few grains of Dupont, match primers in a match case, a 50 year old Remington 700 and an old fashion Unertl 24x with extra fine wire crosshairs! Think about what I could do with a modern equipment! The thought frightens me!

This guy was not in the same class! I imagine that he had the correct equipment for his needs being a criminal on the run from the law!

“Save a spike, get a doe tag.”

Since: Jul 09

Hooville

ISP: Hoosick Falls, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#12
Oct 29, 2009
 
RV your Model 700 can't be quite 50 years old. They were introduced in 1962. My favorite bolt action is my 700 mountain rifle in 280 Rem. They are impressive out of the box and get better with age and a little care.

Since: Oct 09

Bennington, VT

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#13
Oct 29, 2009
 
You are correct! My failed attempt to type a 4 ended up a 5! I got my used 700 in late 1968! Never tried a 280 but I had a Ruger 77 with a laminated stock in 270 for a while and didn't like it! I didn't keep it long enough to work out the issues I had with it!

“Save a spike, get a doe tag.”

Since: Jul 09

Hooville

ISP: Hoosick Falls, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#14
Oct 30, 2009
 
My long shot was with a 270 in a cheaper Weatherby, again a great weapon out of the box with a sweet trigger. I would never hunt with one of those fancy Weatherbys. They are to shiny like the Brownings. A friend has skins for his Weatherbys that work good and that 257 wthb mag, WOW.
The REAL Real Vermonter

Cary, NC

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#15
Nov 2, 2009
 
ifihadadollarforeverytime wrote:
I kind of agree with all though we are talking about a criminal not a hunter!
My personal .35 MOA + or - at 100 yards = I can kill just about any edible Earth roaming mammal species or human at 1000 yards! Thats with Sierra MatchKing .308 dia. 168 gr. HPBT's ahead of a few grains of Dupont, match primers in a match case, a 50 year old Remington 700 and an old fashion Unertl 24x with extra fine wire crosshairs! Think about what I could do with a modern equipment! The thought frightens me!
This guy was not in the same class! I imagine that he had the correct equipment for his needs being a criminal on the run from the law!
I thought your personal favorite was your Official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle with a compass in the stock and a thing that tells time.
The REAL Real Vermonter

Cary, NC

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#16
Nov 2, 2009
 
ifihadadollarforeverytime wrote:
Thoughts frighten me!
Is that why you have so few of them?
Ralphie

Ballston Lake, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#17
Nov 2, 2009
 
The REAL Real Vermonter wrote:
<quoted text>
I thought your personal favorite was your Official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle with a compass in the stock and a thing that tells time.
You'll shoot your eye out!
Yeah Right

Cohoes, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#18
Nov 5, 2009
 
NRA Life Member wrote:
My point is there is absolutely no difference between a laser sight and a standard scope or open sights in regard to the trajectory of the bullet.Your first post indicated that there was.Whether it is a laser sight,scope or open sight the line of sight is still a straight line.And you are 100% correct the shorter the distance you are shooting the less the trajectory matters as most calibers only vary an inch or 2 out to about 300 yards.
NRA,
There is no explaining anything to No Buddy as he fancies himself an expert on hunting, as you can tell by the pretty picture of the deer and guns by the shot he made at 535 yards with a .270. That shot would have dropped over 3 feet and I doubt he can count that high. His mastery of the obvious is astounding. He likes to stalk deer and take his shots at 30 to 40 yards. I would venture to say 90% of all deer are killed at that distance. I doubt his stalking skills are employed at any more than hitting the fridge between posts on this forum. If you look at most his posts they suggest a paranoid and inadequate personality. He is always claiming a conspiracy being perpetrated upon the people of Hoosick Falls by their elected officials. He should go out and find a job to occupy himself rather than boring everyone with is NON facts and innuendo.
yeah right

Cohoes, NY

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#19
Nov 5, 2009
 
NRA Life Member wrote:
My point is there is absolutely no difference between a laser sight and a standard scope or open sights in regard to the trajectory of the bullet.Your first post indicated that there was.Whether it is a laser sight,scope or open sight the line of sight is still a straight line.And you are 100% correct the shorter the distance you are shooting the less the trajectory matters as most calibers only vary an inch or 2 out to about 300 yards.
NRA,
There is no explaining to No Buddy as he fancies himself an expert on hunting, as you can tell by the pretty picture of the deer and guns by the shot he made at 535 yards with a .270. That shot would have dropped over 3 feet and I doubt he can count that high. His mastery of the obvious is astounding. He likes to stalk deer and take his shots at 30 to 40 yards. I would venture to say 90% of all deer are killed at that distance. I doubt his stalking skills are employed at any more than hitting the fridge between posts on this forum. If you look at most his posts they suggest a paranoid and inadequate personality. He is always claiming a conspiracy being perpetrated upon the people of Hoosick Falls by their elected officials. He should go out and find a job to occupy himself rather than boring everyone with is NON facts and innuendo.
NRA life member

Adams, MA

|
Report Abuse
|
Judge it!
|
#20
Nov 5, 2009
 
yeah right wrote:
<quoted text>
NRA,
There is no explaining to No Buddy as he fancies himself an expert on hunting, as you can tell by the pretty picture of the deer and guns by the shot he made at 535 yards with a .270. That shot would have dropped over 3 feet and I doubt he can count that high. His mastery of the obvious is astounding. He likes to stalk deer and take his shots at 30 to 40 yards. I would venture to say 90% of all deer are killed at that distance. I doubt his stalking skills are employed at any more than hitting the fridge between posts on this forum. If you look at most his posts they suggest a paranoid and inadequate personality. He is always claiming a conspiracy being perpetrated upon the people of Hoosick Falls by their elected officials. He should go out and find a job to occupy himself rather than boring everyone with is NON facts and innuendo.
Unfortunately your post covers a good portion of the posters in this forum.
Would you like us to alert you when someone adds a comment?
(registration is not required)
Showing posts 1 - 20 of38
< prev page
|
Go to last post| Jump to page:
Type in your comments to post to the forum
Name
(appears on your post)
Comments
Type the numbers you see in the image on the right:

Please note by clicking on "Post Comment" you acknowledge that you have read the Terms of Service and the comment you are posting is in compliance with such terms. Be polite. Inappropriate posts may be removed by the moderator. Send us your feedback.

Other Recent Bondville Discussions

Search the Bondville Forum:
Topic Updated Last By Comments
2009 full of tough decisions Legislators debate... 2 hr meohmyohme 13
Letter Box 10 hr Call me craz... 8
Longtime legislator Rick Hube dies 11 hr Merry Crispness 8
Slippery roads make travel treacherous Tue Elmer Fudd 6
Local Business News in Brief Dec 28 Real Vermonter 5
Greenest Christmas ever for Dorset - The Manche... Dec 25 what_a_suprise 1
Shaftsbury woman faces further charges in local... Dec 23 WHOYAKIDDING 1

Be the talk of the town

Get your topix hats, t-shirts & more!

Shop our store now!

Powered by Krillion

Mortgages [ See current mortgage rates ]

Bondville People Search

Addresses and phone numbers for FREE

Bondville News, Events & Info

Click for news, events and info in Bondville

Daily Horoscope for December 31

Aquarius

The more you want to control someone, or someone wants to control you, the more difficult life will be today. It's a Full Moon and a lunar eclipse, so the last thing you should do now is to act as though you own this person, or tell them what to do, because it will be an instant recipe for rebellion and trouble. Mars is retro in your house of significant others and open enemies after all. If you don't want to spoil the evening's celebrations you'll have to make compromises, and hope that this other person will do the same. Don't let the fuss stop you having a very happy New Year's Eve.

Get your Horoscope »