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post October 14th 2006 4:11 PM
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its not much to brag about, but at least it was still in full velvet.

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post October 14th 2006 4:14 PM
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the title of this thread is guns and gun kills, but i really dn't have many gun kills, so apologies because most of these are bow kills. but here is a hen (since we were on the turkey subject earlier)

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post October 15th 2006 3:35 AM
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A couple of Chuckar from last year. One of the few things I do miss about Nevada.


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post October 15th 2006 2:56 PM
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It is a Rio Grande turkey. BTW Those Chukars are beautiful.

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post October 15th 2006 2:59 PM
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QUOTE (hsracer201 @ October 14th 2006 11:11 AM) *
its not much to brag about, but at least it was still in full velvet.




All are trophys to me. The kill reminds you of the experience of the hunt. My girl killed her first deer a few years ago while I was with her. it was a spike mule deer but it is one of the best trophies ever.


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post October 15th 2006 3:35 PM
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My buddy Larry “the logger” shot this big boy a few years back



A coyote that I called in a few years ago


On the wall at my cabin with a red fox


I love calling in fox and coyote.


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post October 15th 2006 3:45 PM
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This is my buddy Vince last year late in the tribal hunting season. Vince was watching one of those hunting shows that are on Sunday mornings when he happened to looked out the window in his back yard and seen this buck.
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post November 12th 2006 11:20 PM
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I just got home from 3 weeks of successful hunting, but the best part was hunting with my son after he missed the last three seasons serving in Iraq.


My son, Alex with a DPMS .308



I harvested 5 bucks this year so far and let countless dows and small yearlings walk. This nice 8 pointer was in full rut. Note the swollen neck!!

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post November 23rd 2006 9:08 PM
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Heres the buck I killed while on leave before I came to the big sandbox. My taxidermist guessed he grossed around a 140 and he should make the Missouri's Big Bucks list. I took him with a Remington 700 CDL in .300 Ultra Mag at about 50 yards. We seen him in the morning then decided to do a drive for him. I walked in about a mile while my dad and my recruiter(yeah I know it's weird my recruiter is a good friend of the family) did the push. I started to cut into the woods and I heard some does huff or whatever they do when they smell you. This big dude followed them then looped around right in front of me. Dropped him with one shot. I missed rifle season this year (my first one I have ever missed) but I'll be home for bow season.


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post November 24th 2006 4:22 AM
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Great buck Big74blazer! nice rifle too. thats what I use .300RUM is the bomb.
Welcome to this forum. Keep posting pics.
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post November 24th 2006 4:27 AM
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QUOTE(big74blazer @ November 23rd 2006 4:08 PM) *

Heres the buck I killed while on leave before I came to the big sandbox. My taxidermist guessed he grossed around a 140 and he should make the Missouri's Big Bucks list. I took him with a Remington 700 CDL in .300 Ultra Mag at about 50 yards. We seen him in the morning then decided to do a drive for him. I walked in about a mile while my dad and my recruiter(yeah I know it's weird my recruiter is a good friend of the family) did the push. I started to cut into the woods and I heard some does huff or whatever they do when they smell you. This big dude followed them then looped around right in front of me. Dropped him with one shot. I missed rifle season this year (my first one I have ever missed) but I'll be home for bow season.



wow bro, that's a big buck! beerchug.gif

cheers. and thanks for serving. 32.gif
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post November 29th 2006 7:43 PM
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That's huge buck! I can only dream of one like it.
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post November 29th 2006 7:55 PM
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QUOTE(big74blazer @ November 23rd 2006 3:08 PM) *
I missed rifle season this year (my first one I have ever missed) but I'll be home for bow season.

Nice Buck!! +1 And good luck bow hunting keep us up to date on your hunt..



And Megwitch (thank you) for your service… 32.gif

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post March 12th 2007 10:23 AM
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Thanks for your service fellas.
I collect magazines and send them along to the sandbox, so if you have a specific address I will forward them as I fill em. I was told they would no longer accept boxes for general delivery.
I don't have any photos of my black bear, but it's hangin on the wall so when I git er cleaned up I'll snap it.
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post March 17th 2007 6:01 PM
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i found some more photos on photobucket that i didn't know were there. most of them are bow kills, but they are kills none the less












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post March 17th 2007 9:12 PM
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Our latest Javelina hunt. Las Cruces, NM near the Aden crater area.
Rifle:Tikka Whitetail Hunter/ Bushnell 4200 6x24 M-Dot. 300 Win. Mag. w. 180 gr. Ballistic Tip @ 3250 fps.
Range was a mere 50 yards and the B. Tip was recovered in pieces.

My wife and I harvested 2 and here are the skulls ready for bleaching:

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QUOTE(TaosGlock @ March 17th 2007 5:12 PM) *
Our latest Javelina hunt. Las Cruces, NM near the Aden crater area.
Rifle:Tikka Whitetail Hunter/ Bushnell 4200 6x24 M-Dot. 300 Win. Mag. w. 180 gr. Ballistic Tip @ 3250 fps.
Range was a mere 50 yards and the B. Tip was recovered in pieces.

My wife and I harvested 2 and here are the skulls ready for bleaching:



those are awesome. i wish we had them around here, but we dont'.

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post April 14th 2007 7:01 PM
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Called this little guy in and took him at 220 lazed yards with a head shot using a savage .223 with 60gr vmax.



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post April 14th 2007 10:49 PM
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Guys I really miss hunting but since my dad passed I have been a target shooter only but you are getting me interested again


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QUOTE(hsracer201 @ October 14th 2006 11:47 AM) *
here's a bird i got last spring.



Dude! That a nice turkey!


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