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Everything posted by Culvercreek hunt club
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depending on the size and quality it's like leaving $200-400 layign in the woods
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Hope it turns out well
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Check on the market prices for a good bear rug and find a taxidermist that can do it and how much they would cost. Highly likely you could put a few bucks in your pocket selling the rug.
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Thanks Moog. I appreciate all the help
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Same bullet. Same sabot. Same powder in same quantity and like I said, both in my lead sled.
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His groupings really start to open up compared to mine. Both sitting in a lead sled too. I dealing with minute of vitals not MOA.
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You aren't a politician by any chance are you? lol. seemed liek how a politician would answer a question. Just kidding. Thanks.
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You just trying to give me a panic attack for tonight? lol
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http://www.chuckhawks.com/federal_low_recoil.htm If it still gives you issues take a look at somethign like this.
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What will deer hunting look like in the future
Culvercreek hunt club replied to Doc's topic in Deer Hunting
Interested in getting involved in an organization to share what you have learned to this point and pick up on some new information? -
What will deer hunting look like in the future
Culvercreek hunt club replied to Doc's topic in Deer Hunting
The two largest sections I see growth in is with women and with the lacavore movement. The drive to avoid chemicals and be more organic is putting a focus on getting your own free range meat. If we capitalize on this and get them involved it will help. We also realllllllly have to work on putting forth a positive hunter image. -
Is there a typical shot count or age that you can go by or is there some "signs" that this is happening?
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ti does come down to how much better does it have to be. Like I said, my buddy's Optima will shoot as consistent as My Encore (and his is less touchy having to clean between shots). You couldn't tell the grouping difference out to 150 yards between his Optima and my Encore. Of all the deer I have shot with my Encore only 2 were over 150 and his still would have delivered vital shots at the distances. I will say the big difference in the two are in the triggers. But you are point on. For our normal hunting distances about any reputable ML manufacturer will put out a product that will take deer inside 100 yards. all day long. if it's not workign well, chances are it is us or a rare lemon
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I use to have a Proline point blank and shot 2514's out of it. Those were telephone poles
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if you still want it softer shooting, look into the reduced recoil rounds. Once you get into reloading there are great options to reduce the recoil. For instance, I shoot a 308 Win in a hunting pistol and it is a pussycat to shoot. .
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Doesn't pledge sting?
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Have you seen some of the custom barrel work for the Encores using smokeless powder in a ML barrel?
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Buddy had a wolf. it was terrible. Would not go bang on every shot. There was an issue with the firing pin and trigger assembly. That said the customer service was top notch. they replaced the gun and the one they sent him was an Optima V2 and that thing is a sweet shooter. Will keep right up with my Encore out to about 150 yards
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I am no archery guru but this is the first time I have heard that term. I know strings stretch but if it is still in good condition how do they get "shot out"?
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Do you reload?
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My wife sent me this and I figured I would share.
Culvercreek hunt club replied to Buckmaster7600's topic in General Hunting
six packs are for sissies. I have a case. -
In the dairy building see the butter sculpture,get the milk , awesome sundaes in there too. baked potato in the Ag building. Hit the DEC exhibit. Cornell usually has Vet procedures that you can watch though glass, actual surgeries. i like the Sand sculpture but I am sure it is just getting underway. We usually see it completed on Labor day weekend. Those are some of my favorites