Zappaman
WKR
My very first memory of my dad's truck (in about 1969) included the rifle rack on the back window which always had two rifles in it. Dad was a very good rifleman from West Texas where he grew up shooting (mostly coyotes) off several sheep ranches we sold off in the 90s. We'd proudly hung the dead coyotes at the ranch gate so neighbors could see we got another "sheep killer".
While taking me out hunting the first time, he said "quick... make a nest!" We didn't have shooting sticks (or trees) so we dropped to our butts or belly's and killed yotes out to 300 yards- on the run (or longer if they weren't moving- rare back then, they started running when they saw the truck).
But truthfully... every truck we had up till 1995 or so had paint missing on the hood. The #1 "rest" for a West Texas/New Mexico rancher like me WAS the truck hood. And at the age of 10, I witnessed Pappy Yose (my father's mentor who reloaded for him) kill a buck at 1200 yards off the truck with his NEW 7mm Weatherby. Pappy WAS that guy who taught a lot of young men how to reload and shoot back then (1950s) and I suspect he showed my dad a few things he then later showed me.
I also had a rifle rack in my truck in high school in the early 80s right before it all got weird.
While taking me out hunting the first time, he said "quick... make a nest!" We didn't have shooting sticks (or trees) so we dropped to our butts or belly's and killed yotes out to 300 yards- on the run (or longer if they weren't moving- rare back then, they started running when they saw the truck).
But truthfully... every truck we had up till 1995 or so had paint missing on the hood. The #1 "rest" for a West Texas/New Mexico rancher like me WAS the truck hood. And at the age of 10, I witnessed Pappy Yose (my father's mentor who reloaded for him) kill a buck at 1200 yards off the truck with his NEW 7mm Weatherby. Pappy WAS that guy who taught a lot of young men how to reload and shoot back then (1950s) and I suspect he showed my dad a few things he then later showed me.
I also had a rifle rack in my truck in high school in the early 80s right before it all got weird.