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Originally Posted By medic_man:
http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt263/medic_man/12point.jpg Got this little fella Tuesday. He was standing in a creek, dropped him right where he stood with a Winchester 1300 12ga shooting Hornady SST slugs. Not bad for my first buck. You might as well take up golf now! Nice buck! |
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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Originally Posted By Jason121580:
My cousin shot this beauty Dec 5 in NC. http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/385845_291807034191620_100000869777681_837241_12248964_n.jpg That's a bruiser! |
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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Very nice!
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"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Originally Posted By Boxer745:
Me pictured. But my Dad took this buck at 763 yards from the deck of my cabin in western, ND. He shot it with a POF .308 with Leupold Mark 4 4.5x14x50. http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s206/mn654/Cabin%202011/2011Deer016.jpg That is one hell of a shot. Nice job! |
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Almost ashamed to post this following some of those other bruisers. But the 1st I've taken with this rifle.
Doe taken at about 70 yrds. Homegrown 5.56 mid-length AR with Blackhole Weaponry 16" bbl using Winchester Ranger 64gr Power Point. Bullet entered right front shoulder, breaking it, and exited other side just behind the shoulder. Inside, the lungs were destroyed & half the heart was gone. She ran about 30 yrds after the shot & then realized she was dead. She ain't much compared to some of the others on here, but she'll feed us for a while. href=http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc441/BrokeHoss/1st%20Blood/th_camera001.jpg" /> |
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Originally Posted By Tim_McBride:
Just got back from this years hunt. I once again went to Nebraska and hunted on a 6,000 acre ranch owned by a family friend in the Sandhills of Northwestern Nebraska. This was the first time my wife has ever hunted Deer, she did a great job, she killed, gutted and skinned the Deer herself, my brother did most of the processing for her, while showing where to cut, etc: She shot the deer in the rear leg and then the neck. (In Nebraska a male deer with spikes less then 6inches is considered antlerless) http://i40.tinypic.com/ru8xp2.jpg How much damage does the 7.62x39 with SP ammo do? This is were the ball end of the leg bone should be. http://i40.tinypic.com/25yyx5u.jpg My Deer. I took my shots with the deer on the run, first one cripled the front leg, second hit was a shot at the rump as she tried to run up a draw, that put her down but not out. Took a long while to die even after cutting the throat. http://i44.tinypic.com/ipwemx.jpg Both of us used a Sig556R with a YHM 7.62 SS suppressor mounted. Optic was a millet 1-4 circle dot. Ammo was S&B 123gr SP Next time try not shooting a running deer and why didnt you just shoot the deer instead of cutting its throat? |
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Originally Posted By BrokeHoss:
Almost ashamed to post this following some of those other bruisers. But the 1st I've taken with this rifle. Never be ashamed of any deer you kill. Congratulations. |
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It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men's hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.
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Originally Posted By BrokeHoss:
Almost ashamed to post this following some of those other bruisers. But the 1st I've taken with this rifle. Doe taken at about 70 yrds. Homegrown 5.56 mid-length AR with Blackhole Weaponry 16" bbl using Winchester Ranger 64gr Power Point. Bullet entered right front shoulder, breaking it, and exited other side just behind the shoulder. Inside, the lungs were destroyed & half the heart was gone. She ran about 30 yrds after the shot & then realized she was dead. She ain't much compared to some of the others on here, but she'll feed us for a while. http://<a href=http://i1212.photobucket.com/albums/cc441/BrokeHoss/1st%20Blood/th_camera001.jpg</a>" /> What's there to be ashamed of? There are some beautiful bucks on here, but no one has found a way to eat the antlers! Good deer, hope she tastes good! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By CletusRoundbelly:
http://i1021.photobucket.com/albums/af333/signal922/100_2557.jpg Happiness is a freezer with lots of venison in it. How do you cook deer ribs? |
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Originally Posted By medic_man:
Originally Posted By brykelly:
Originally Posted By medic_man:
http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt263/medic_man/12point.jpg Got this little fella Tuesday. He was standing in a creek, dropped him right where he stood with a Winchester 1300 12ga shooting Hornady SST slugs. Not bad for my first buck. geez medic...you are going to be spoiled now. I can see it now for the next few years you 'll be saying "I hate hunting... this place sucks...etc", all because your first deer was a friggin monster! Not my first deer, just my first buck. And you guys are right, I'll probably not be happy with less than 14 points now. And as for what part of the state, Jefferson County, OH. Hey man, I'm in Jefferson county. Where about? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Originally Posted By mojo7:
My son was the deer killer this season and bagged two bucks on tribal lands in SD. The first was a young 4 point mule deer and the second was a 7 point whitetail. Both clean kills through the kill zone. I am good with it as he is old enough to practice what I have been teaching him all these years. The rifle by the mule deer is my Ruger .308 but my son shoots a Savage .243. This one was taken about 3 weeks ago. http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j406/hightower762/Photo0074AB.jpg This whitetail was taken a couple of weekends ago. http://i1084.photobucket.com/albums/j406/hightower762/Photo00761.jpg Like the international stock on the Ruger |
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Originally Posted By Smiml7:
Originally Posted By CletusRoundbelly:
http://i1021.photobucket.com/albums/af333/signal922/100_2557.jpg Happiness is a freezer with lots of venison in it. How do you cook deer ribs? We use them to make broth. |
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Nice work folks those are some great pictures thanks for sharing.
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Urban Zone (early firearm 4 day antlerless season) opening evening October 7th.. 85 degrees too hot but this poor whitetail walked to within 3 big steps. TAP ammo is deadly...
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m123/JDS3_2006/100_2577.jpg |
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How do I submit or up load my own photo of a buck!!!???
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Originally Posted By Outcast2608:
How do I submit or up load my own photo of a buck!!!??? You can make a photobucket account and upload it there. After that you'll be able to copy a link and post it here. |
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^^^^ full of win! Nice bucks!
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