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Originally Posted By MTNmyMag:
Originally Posted By Fishman_P97DC:
http://i1196.photobucket.com/albums/aa417/robertrfisher/PhotoEditor1293469105880-1.jpg I took this doe yesterday! Normally, I would pass on a doe, but I have not shot a deer since 2008. She dropped on the spot to a 150gr SST on 45gr of Varget in my .308 Savage FP10. Why pass a doe? Everyone in Texas needs to be shooting does. Hadn't given it much thought, but, I guess it was because my freezer seemed to be full of feral pig, ducks, goose, etc. Truth is, I prefer pork. p.s. mini-14 blasphemy? |
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Tree, rope, politicians some assembly required
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Originally Posted By m1garand__man:
here's my last deer of the season that I shot in november here in montana. it was my 5 time out trying to fill my white tail doe tag and my last chace to do so before the season ended. Hopefully I can get my mulelly buck on here too. I shot this one kneeling at 100 yards with my FN SPRA1 in 308 using federal 150 gr sp red box loads from wally world. they are the ceapest loads I could find that I could afford to practice with at $14 a box and surprisingly they can do around .6moa in my rifle at 300 yards. I killed 3 deer with this load in this rifle this year. One mule doe was at 426 yards (thats the last accurate range we got with the range finder it might have been farther.) and a mule buck at a little over 200 yards. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f113/m1garand_man/deer%20hunting/whitetailstanfordMTnov18201003.jpg http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f113/m1garand_man/deer%20hunting/whitetail01.jpg http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f113/m1garand_man/deer%20hunting/whitetailstanfordMTnov18201004.jpg http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f113/m1garand_man/deer%20hunting/whitetailstanfordMTnov18201005.jpg http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f113/m1garand_man/deer%20hunting/whitetailstanfordMTnov18201006.jpg I forgot my tarp and my cucv blazer has carpet in the bed. See all the blood? thats why I put it on the hood. Didnt want to mess up the carpet. lol I discovered that even in montana I'm the only one who still straps a deer to the hood. You sould have seen some of the smiles and dropped jaw looks I got. lol I see you took it to House of Meats, I work just down the street. I generally take mine to the chop shop. |
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Yeah nice to see another GF resident on here. I wasnt sure if they would appreceate it being frozen stiff but they didnt seem to mind. I know where the chop shop is how do you like them?
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Originally Posted By Slashhavoc:
One on the left was dropped with an A-bolt II at 200yds, on the right a DPMS at 100yds, all within a 300 YD area and 15 minutes One more buck, size equivalent to the deer on the right was with this pack, but we decided two deer were enough to clean and haul back.. It is not going to be easy to top them next year... http://i783.photobucket.com/albums/yy119/Slashhavoc/img.jpg Nice Muleys!!!! I'm starting to get the itch to try my hand at bagging one.... |
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Originally Posted By Slashhavoc:
One on the left was dropped with an A-bolt II at 200yds, on the right a DPMS at 100yds, all within a 300 YD area and 15 minutes One more buck, size equivalent to the deer on the right was with this pack, but we decided two deer were enough to clean and haul back.. It is not going to be easy to top them next year... http://i783.photobucket.com/albums/yy119/Slashhavoc/img.jpg What is that white thing you guys are wearing on yer heads? Is that some kind of new camo? Nice looking deer (both of them)!! |
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Posted By System Message: Must it be said again? ARFCOM does need to know what you are sticking your pecker in.
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Originally Posted By Slashhavoc:
One on the left was dropped with an A-bolt II at 200yds, on the right a DPMS at 100yds, all within a 300 YD area and 15 minutes One more buck, size equivalent to the deer on the right was with this pack, but we decided two deer were enough to clean and haul back.. It is not going to be easy to top them next year... http://i783.photobucket.com/albums/yy119/Slashhavoc/img.jpg nice bucks ! |
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Originally Posted By TheJeanyus:
I took the one on the left at 8 AM, Dad took the one on the right an hour later. Great day! http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e232/thejeanyus/Deer%20Hunt%201-15-2011/DSC_0136.jpg nice deer as soon as I saw yours I thought thats a bama buck |
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64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
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don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic
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Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic Sorry if I offended you. I thought it was interesting from a scientific perspective. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
Owning a bobcat would be like riding a bicycle with the seat off. Sooner or later its going to get in your ass. -- Blackbird_Pilot www.controlledchaosarms.com |
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Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic Part of hunting. I am always be intersted in exit wounds. |
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Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic This IS the deer hunting forum. Deer are usually shot with something, that causes blood to spill out. There are plenty of pictures in this thread alone which show open wounds. |
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Posted By System Message: Must it be said again? ARFCOM does need to know what you are sticking your pecker in.
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Originally Posted By GENESMITH:
Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic This IS the deer hunting forum. Deer are usually shot with something, that causes blood to spill out. There are plenty of pictures in this thread alone which show open wounds. You're in too late. gfunk was referring to a picture that has been removed. |
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Originally Posted By rlarge10:
we can only hunt antlerless deer with rifles here, so here is my contribution. shot at 325 yds with .257 wbymag. http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb34/rlarge10/007-16.jpg http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb34/rlarge10/006-17.jpg Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I love blood trails and snow! |
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Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic There are pictures of shredded organs at the top of the page, and a bloody exit wound bothers you? |
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Originally Posted By TheJeanyus:
Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic There are pictures of shredded organs at the top of the page, and a bloody exit wound bothers you? The deleted pic was of a deer fetus found during field dressing. |
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Originally Posted By M4Madness:
Originally Posted By TheJeanyus:
Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic There are pictures of shredded organs at the top of the page, and a bloody exit wound bothers you? The deleted pic was of a deer fetus found during field dressing. I want to see it |
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Originally Posted By M4Madness:
Originally Posted By TheJeanyus:
Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic There are pictures of shredded organs at the top of the page, and a bloody exit wound bothers you? The deleted pic was of a deer fetus found during field dressing. Ah, didn't see that anything was deleted. That's one you don't hear of often, though. |
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Originally Posted By rlarge10:
Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic Sorry if I offended you. I thought it was interesting from a scientific perspective. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I hear you brother, it's the damn anti's I'd hate to see turn your post around. |
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Originally Posted By gfunk:
Originally Posted By rlarge10:
Originally Posted By gfunk:
don't know if I personally would have posted your last pic Sorry if I offended you. I thought it was interesting from a scientific perspective. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I hear you brother, it's the damn anti's I'd hate to see turn your post around. well i suppose if anyone has a scientific interest in the pic, i could pm it to them..... |
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64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
Owning a bobcat would be like riding a bicycle with the seat off. Sooner or later its going to get in your ass. -- Blackbird_Pilot www.controlledchaosarms.com |
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PM it
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Originally Posted By MTNmyMag:
PM it +1 |
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that's an awesome deer
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Beware the wrath of a patient man.
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Originally Posted By iammrbill:
that's an awesome deer Thanks. Got him about 8:30 in the morning on opening day. Got a doe that evening in the same spot. |
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.........I don't think you want to do that!!!!
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The doe was shot Early October and the buck was shot the last weekend of the November gun season. Both taken with a Mosin Nagant.
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm169/kindew/MosinNagantDoe.jpg?t=1298943428 http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm169/kindew/MosinNagantbuck1.jpg?t=1298943452 |
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Last day of season, this was my backup deer. On the home place, not pushed or hunted. 308Win at 140ish yards.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y20/bhappycattle/2010Muley3.jpg |
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placeholder for my first buck
kinda wanted to wait until I got my mount back, but I will dig the pictures out |
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Little spike I got opening morning
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o150/dualspringfields/deer2.jpg Nice buck the next morning http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o150/dualspringfields/IMG_20101104_175516.jpg http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o150/dualspringfields/IMG_20101104_175521.jpg Both deer came so close that I just shot em with the AR. The big buck is the best I have ever taken. Almost felt bad for getting him. He was soo beautiful. http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o150/dualspringfields/FxCam_1292800037341.jpg |
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http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q154/lcoates33/Crystals1stdeerSikapic2.jpg
My first deer (Sika) taken with a crossbow in Dorchester County Maryland |
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Nice to see the kiddos getting involved.
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Originally Posted By xXNuggettXx:
Nice to see the kiddos getting involved. Nuggett, thanks for the words of encouragement but I'm not a kiddo (28) Thanks for thinking i'm young. |
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Originally Posted By Berettastarlight:
Originally Posted By xXNuggettXx:
Nice to see the kiddos getting involved. Nuggett, thanks for the words of encouragement but I'm not a kiddo (28) Thanks for thinking i'm young. I think he was talking about the deer. |
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