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- Birthday 07/07/1975
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Ohio state/ Broome, allegany, NY
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Rem 700 sweet shooter
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I switched a 30-30 to 38-55 a few years back due to Ohio rifle laws, too weird to explain. Anyways, if I had the opportunity for another lever action it would be .44magnum and never look back,,,,, or too far down a gas line or power line. Keep kills shots at respectable distance and be quite content. bring out the old 30-06 for sniping from a sitting spot.
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What type of .30-06 ammunition to use for deer hunting?
Top ramen replied to mossy725's topic in Rifle and Gun Hunting
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As does mine. Put it in your wallet as proof of fishing license.
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Rossi m92, will need to check that out as an alternative. Those Henry rifles are likely too nice to pack all over creation.
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Sold a .44 revolver that I thought I needed for deer hunting two years ago. Never really liked hunting with it though. OH just went to pistol caliber rifles for deer so I am saving for a Henry Big Boy in .44 mag. Still love my remington 700 in 30-06 for NY bear and deer.
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That black bear credit card type card is your fishing license. They send it every few years. I keep my old one in my truck in the event I misplace my wallet while out camping/ fishing.
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Barnes expander spit-fire TMZ .50-250gr over 96grains blackthorn 209. This one entered the brisket of a decent buck while he was standing and looking at me. Found this in the liver after it bounced around his chest awhile.
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I placed one inside a minivan once and did ok. With a truck i place the deer in the bed- can't resist leaving the hooves up though.
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I should mention standing cornfields. In Ohio there is a huge quantity of standing food in the form if corn. I spot and stalked once through 120 acres of corn. Very tedious as I place my head into row and look left and right and keep moving 1 row at a time. My nerves were shot, neck sore and didn't see anything. Next time I'll sit on the edge trails in and around those fields.
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I would like to be able to sit longer than I do. When hunting deer in Ohio and southern tier on NY, I sit and wait. I find that when I sit from 5:am through the morning the changing light if dawn really makes me re scan and redefine spots that look like deer/ deer leg, etc. I also like when the deer come in during dark and I can hear where they bed down, and in the dawns light, I try to sneak upon them. Pretty neat. Mostly just sit. In the Adirondacks, I feel the need to move and explore in addition to hunting. I know this is counter productive but it is so vast that my curiosity gets the best if me . I did get a nice buck during the remnants of a hurricane. I sat for 4 hours in the wind and rain, stood up, and bingo, a nice buck 30 yards from my. He was eating and grazing in a draw I couldn't see when sitting. He saw me, challenged me with a foot stomp- I responded with and arrow through the lungs. I wasn't expecting a deer at that point- just wanted to go home.
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I do have a spot in mind. There is a beaver dam that usually has multiple piles of scat. I suspect that the extensive beaver meadow is crossed at the dam. I also heard of calling a long time and if I stop that the bear may turn off completely to the call. I may also use my mojo outdoors motion device with rabbit scent on it. I will report my experience.
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I have been hunting the Adirondacks for years and my father has been hunting for decades before I was thought of. These past few years, my brother, Brother-in-laws, nephews, and now my son are going. Needless to say, we have never bagged a bear- just lot's of beer and good times. We typically are out for 3-4 days. A few shots have been made through the years without connecting- Running shot after scaring them up. I am getting an itch to actually bag one of these bear this year. I tried honey burns, scent covers, etc. I own an electronic caller that I use for coyote, and an electronic motion device- Should I consider switching tactics (or actually using a tactic) and call for a bear this year. Thinking of a dying / distressed rabbit, or fawn in distress (not sure if it would work in fall) Any experience?
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Blackhorn 209 is a great black powder substitute. I used Pyrodex pellets in my T/C in the past and could hardly load a second or third round without cleaning. Blackhorn 209 shots like black powder but does not foul like blackpowder. It cleans easily with water or conventional solvents. The price I paid this past spring was $32.00 for a 10 Oz container. The powder is extremely light so the weight of the container is misleading- You actually get more loads from that container than other powders. Great Stuff. 6ML by volume = @96gr blackpowder by volume.
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Nys is nothing like Ohio. The nys hunting season is far more safe and allows for a more sportsman like hunt. In Ohio, my home state, it is an industrial experiment during a week long gun season.
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Agreed. I impose my own antler restrictions, as do most others. Your standards of a trophy may differ greatly from someone who is feeding several at home or a hunter that has two days off to spend outdoors. My previous 4-6 hours comment is based upon recommendations from 'hunting experts' and hunting celebrities.