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  1. Success in British Columbia…TBC
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  2. Taco Tim came over and tore the front of my house off and installed A new door for us. Unbelievable work, the man is literally an artist with a skilsaw. My entrance way was inexplicably "angled" and finished with vinyl that was not meant for that application. Tim tore it all out, put in a new header and framed the sides properly before installing the new door/sidelights. It looks fantastic! We will out the finishing touches on soon Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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  3. And he is back home after a stop at the nys bbc banquet. Very happy with the mount and i can totally see him chasing the doe before i shot him, something ill never forget.
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  4. Im happy to read so many posters talk about good bullet choice. Most 22 250 commercial are varmint rounds. Also in context, its not uncommon for deer to be head shot for the meat market in European countries, body shots are not allowed. That tradition enters into even personal hunting shot choices not intended for market. Fallow are outstanding table fare, highly prized in both market and for personal use. Here we are agast at the mear mention of head shots, but i can say a super accurate 22 cal fast centerfire is an efficient killer when used in that application. With the right bullet a body shot not an issue either. I have some 22 250 with Nosler partitions that kill deer sized game quite well, i happen not to use it much as i have many choices. But its done its job without fuss.
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  5. My ads all say there’s women , nearby that want to meet me !
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  6. Yup started last week I think . Adds driving me crazy...
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  7. Yep. I also have an annoying pop up add on the top of the page all the time now.
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  8. Because he’s a LIB! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  9. Yeah she did. Buddy popped it this morning. Way to many eating my cam’s
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  10. That is written by every sheep that sits in front of CNN all day LOL
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  11. Rachunter brings up a valid point about barrel twist rates and bullets. Most factory sporters or varmint rifles chambered in popular varmint rounds will have a 1 in 14 or 1 in 12 twist made to stabilize the common 22 cal bullets loaded by commercial ammo companies. These twist rates are best suited for bullet coefficients up to 60 grs with the 60 gr Nosler Partition at the top of the list for Deer and also Barnes produces a couple of lighter weight all copper bullets. The long sleek heavy bullets being made today will not stabilize well with those slow twist rates and accuracy can be poor. There is a way to get around that by changing the bullets shape to a semi pointed design getting the coefficient that is the ballpark to stabilize with the slow twist rates of most varmint rifles. The Speer semi spitzer at 70 grs and the Sierra 63 gr semi spitzer both perform reasonably well. Some folks just re-barrel their rifle with a fast twist rate so they can shoot those long sleek bullets, a little pricey though. Al
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  12. Ill have him in about a week. Looking awsome. Ill be bringing him to the nys big buck club banquet, along with my dad and son. Anyone else goin this year?
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  13. God i thought it was just me
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  14. Looks great , love the sneak forms ,looks more natural to me.
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  15. Fun fact of the day... from the sheet they had at the tables, this is the largest 9pt that was submitted last year in ny.
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  16. I don't think such highly educated and professional experts would be considered idiots. But people who like to vilify others and resort to name calling may be. Your comment doesn't show any intelligent analysis about the question, just personal bias.
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  17. The older I get, the less I like heights. Two of my coworkers were seriously injured in falls from ladders while doing home repairs. One hit his head and suffered a concussion a couple years ago, and the other fell just a couple months ago, breaking a rib and his ankle. An elderly neighbor (in his 90's), died as a result of injuries he suffered after falling off a ladder while cleaning his gutters last year. Fortunately, while I have lots of friends who hunt from tree stands, I have not heard of any who were injured in a fall. Everyone talks about safety straps and harnesses, etc, but few mention an even better way to reduce or eliminate the risk of a fall injury, and that is - hunt closer to the ground. I know it is hard for some to believe, but deer can actually be killed right from the ground. Personally, I am most comfortable hunting 6- 8 ft up, on flat lands. That puts me safely above the line of fire from other hunters, and allows me to throw lead at deer, without risk to others, with the ground acting as a backstop. I am much more worried about getting shot on the ground, than I am of falling from a tree. It almost happened to me once, and that was more than enough of that. A fall from 8 ft may still cause injuries, but generally not to the degree of higher falls. That is why all but one of my stands now have 3 ft safety rail/gun rests. The non-railed one is about 7 ft up, and I only use it for one or two short hunts a year. I am reluctant to change anything on that one, because it has produced for me on opening day, the last three years. Although I have not in the past, I may use a safety strap in it this year. Next season, I will probably replace that little uncomfortable hang-on with a big comfortable, railed ladder platform. I have been hunting recently (early antlerless gun season) from a couple of those, that I started last winter and put up this summer. One is now "christened" with a kill. They are super awesome, when it comes to comfort and safety. I think I have the design fully optimized - 42' x 48" synthetic lumber deck, 8 ft above the ground, lag bolted to tree, with two 8 ft pressure landscape timber front legs ($5 ea at Home Depot), pressure treated frame, barnwood sided 3 ft wall. They have cushioned swivel chairs in them (the best one is adjustable height with arm rests), and a tree umbrella works good for the rain. I had a good supply of "free" lumber (except for the landscape timbers) and barnwood, so besides being the best, most comfortable stands that I have ever hunted from, these were also the cheapest.
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  18. The .22-250 can kill a deer. But the shooter must know it's limitations. It needs a well constructed bullet that will penetrate deep enough for a clean kill and it needs enough energy on target to allow for that good penetration. So, if you use a cartridge with a good hunting bullet in it, such as a Barnes TSX or Nosler Partition, you have the right bullet, and if you keep the shot under 200 yards, you have the right range for good penetration. The light .22 projectile doesn't have a lot of energy after 100 yards and loses it fast as it travels further. This is data for a Federal Fusion 55 gr bullet from a 24" barrel, which is an acceptable choice for deer. The numbers are for muzzle to 500 yards. Velocity Energy Muzz 100 200 300 400 500 / Muzz 100 200 300 400 500 3600 3108 2667 2267 1902 1580 1583 1179 869 627 442 305 With these limitations in mind, it is still important to understand the bullet does not leave a large wound channel, especially past 100 yards, and doesn't do a lot of damage when the velocity slows below 2500 fps. Therefore, bullet placement is critical. Hunting deer with a .22-250 is for experts if the shots are not close. I would equate using it for deer to using a .410 for skeet, and you don't expect to be as successful with a .410 when shooting skeet. It's a challenge to use a .22-250 for deer, but you have to remember you are shooting at a live animal that will suffer a lot if you aren't up to it.
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  19. I inherited a .220 Swift. Can’t tell you how many deer this thing has killed in the first 2 generations (Relax, in PA)! Don’t think I’ve ever seen one go beyond ~75 yards after being hit by one either. Lungs are jello! I knew women that used .220 Swifts every year too. Of course, there are better options out there for deer, but a 22-250 is fully capable if hit in the right spot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  20. All this .22s only for varmints is hogwash. Take that from a varmint shooter that kills plenty of them. Deer are thin skinned and a 22 going over 3k foot a second kills them dead. Deer are killed with bow and arrow!!! Go hunt and have fun. Use a soft point bullet and have at it. Im willing to bet 90% of the naysayers here have never killed a big game animal with one.
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  21. I had one that I really liked, it is legal in NY, and I was very tempted to try it. A little pre-hunt research indicated that there may not be a worse choice for deer in a center fire rifle. Deer are thin skinned big game and are often killed by poachers with a .22 rimfire, so the .22/250 is certainly adequate to kill them, provided it strikes the right place. The problems begin when the bullet hits the deer anywhere else. The bullet is way too fast and way too light to be seriously considered for deer, especially if you want to eat them. Meat damage is directly proportional to bullet velocity and not many shoot faster than a .22/250. Light bullets perform very poorly when bone is struck, and few are lighter than those in most .22/250 rounds. Can you use it : Yes, should you use it: see turkeyfeathers post.
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  22. Worked 9 hours, drove home, cut lawn, whipped up best dinner I ever ate, in position at 6:25, for last early season antlerless shotgun hunt at home.
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  23. I like Grouse's commentary. I the meantime, yesterday, Biden makes a speech basically not approving of capitalism....that it doesn't work and he wants, or his puppet masters who wrote the speech behind the curtain, want to change how we do things... or pretty close to that. Scary stuff coming from the monsters running things on the left. Prefer Trump right about now.
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  24. This whole thread shows why I’m not a fan of scoring and “ record books .” Also “ world record “ according to who ? Some group with a set of rules ? That’s not a “ world record” that’s their record . Either way scrap the whole tape measure thing and just hunt .
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  25. That is exactly why they hate you, no answers! As for me I like being informed, keep up the good work and fight Grouse. Al
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  26. was just looking at some old pics of hunting spots. 1st pic 2019 Littlefield , second pic the new and improved 2021 Littlefield with food plot. (both views from sitting in stand)
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  27. Back on August 3rd, I was up around 12ft high and I chose not wear my safety harness cause it would take longer to put it on than the task at hand. Long story short, this was the time i needed that harness. I fell and broke 3 ribs and a near compound mid shaft humerus fracture in my left arm. 6 weeks in and the union of the fracture is delayed but doctor is confident that i wont need surgery. But I sure wont be lifting any weights or PT till Dec from that left arm. Ribs still hurt if I cough or sneeze. So why am i posting this? Learn from mistake and this coming season plz wear your harness as there are no exceptions to safety. One mistake leads to a lot of pain, frustration and most of all becoming dependent on others for a simple task to put your clothes on or tie shoe laces. Be safe out there and Best of Luck to you All.
    1 point
  28. I just picked up this Benchmade Mini Coalition. It’s brand new from someone’s collection.
    1 point
  29. Nice , seems a few more need to be taken
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  30. I have been spending a fair amount of my “free time” on ladders the last few years, working on dismantling a couple of old barns. I still have a ways to go on the last one, but most of the “real high” work is now completed. Being up there, on a 24 ft extension ladder, was much scarier than hunting from a tree stand, 8 ft in the air.
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  31. Patterns change, but deer do not go nocturnal. Will still move during the day.
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  32. Was a building permit involved?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  33. I want the call to drag this year! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  34. I would recommend the 22-250. I know guys that use them filling nuisance tags. They don't usually go far most drop there in their tracks. Of course head shots we've even used 17 home with success but like they said. The round matters. I shot a nuisance doe at 75 yards with a Hornady 17 cal v max right through the eyes and she dropped right there. But it all what people want to use. I'm in a grape vineyard if I'm in the woods I use a rem 7400 30-06 carbine.
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  35. Yea 100%. No one is above the rules and those that put them in place should model and be good examples for everyone else Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  37. I want to formally extend my condolences to @Chef I know he's been very eager to get this booster shot https://nypost.com/2021/09/17/fda-advisory-panel-refuses-to-green-light-booster-shots-for-people-16-and-over/ A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted against green-lighting COVID-19 booster shots Friday — throwing up a major hurdle for President Biden’s plan to dole out a third dose to most Americans.
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  38. 10 of the 20 covid deaths in Vermont so far this month were fully vaccinated. 62% of Vermont is fully vaccinated. This doesn’t match the 99% unvaccinated number the media keeps shoving down our throats. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  39. Backyard beer after deep tissue massage.dam knots under my shoulder blades are wreaking havoc on back,shoulders&kneck.gunna be sore tom morning,thats for sure
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  40. I still have my Bear "Lights Out". I threaten to get a new one every year, and never do because it works every time. Still use Beman with 75gr Muzzys at 62 pounds. Nothing fancy, but gets the job done. For rifle, I just use my Mossberg 100 ATR in .270 with 130gr Winchester, whatever the cheap, grey box is. This rifle is usually in the hands of a lady or youth hunter, as I usually only shoot a couple does during regular season. I always like to help others that are less experienced, or have little time because of work or little kids. And, I have a couple good sized pop ups that kids are always welcome to sit in with me and/or their mother. We always have a good time.
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  41. Crossbow i guess ... handgun ... change them out through the season.. try to give all them a little love . I was at the gunshop today and they had a 460 s&w that I would love to have . The price has gone up $500 since last year.
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