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"Moonshine Wars" Scenario Game* June 24*

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    Posted: 07 July 2007 at 11:11pm

that was fun i reccomand going to more of these

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Hudson, WISCONSIN

"Moon Shine Wars" Sceanrio Game is Sunday, June 24, 2007 from 10am to 5pm. http://www.junglerumble.com

Entry: $25.
Air Refills: Included.
Paintballs: $55/2000 and $15/500
Patch: Free for first 200 players.
Prizes: Tippmann Gun.

http://www.junglerumble.com/paintball/scenario_games/moonshi ne_wars.htm

These are high intensity! Not recommended for beginners!

Full auto have been authorized. If missed used full-auto will end.

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Twin Cities: 651-488-7700
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Scenario based on:
Hatfield-McCoy Feud (1878-1891)
The Hatfield's lived on the West Virginia side of the Tug Fork (a tributary of the Big Sandy River), and the McCoy's lived on the Kentucky side. Both families were part of the first wave of pioneers to settle the Tug Valley. Both were involved in the manufacture and sale of Moonshine. Both apparently were involved in pro-Confederate guerrilla activity during the American Civil War. The Hatfield's were led by William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield (1839–1921). The McCoy's were led by Randolph "Ole Ran’l" McCoy (1825–1914).
They had both acquired much land and respectability. The Hatfield's were more affluent than the McCoy's and were well-connected politically, but both families owned a good amount of property.

 



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