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  1. I shoot the TC Triumph and use Winchester 777 209 primer, 3 pellets of Hodgdon's 777 powder pushing a 250gr TC Shockwave. I think the combination works well as holes touch at 100 yards. Two shots are all I get though. Need to swab with bore solvent and wipe the breach plug after the 2nd. Three shots and the rod bends trying to ram the sabot down. I see no drop at 100 yards with the second shot like others have. I havent tried firing a primer in between shots though, worth a try.

  2. 7S was crazy today. Hunted all day. Saw over 20 deer all times of the day. Two really nice bucks that were with does and would just not come in. Saw fights, 4 bucks chasing one doe, grunting, bleating. Only shots were with button bucks and spikes. Tough to see that many deer and not get an arrow off.

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  3. I call logger and asked how did you determine the line...compass Why that and not GPS?

    Because unless you have a 10,000 unite they can be way off....

    this is the same thing the surveyor said...well the logger was way off on front of line and pretty close on the rest...middle to back...

    So you guys with GPS...please take note....they are not legal survey...just saying

    I understand the GPS point, but have you ever seen 5 grown ass men trying to get a straight line on two pins 1,000 feet apart? 'Henry, 5 steps to your left, Jake, three to your right, NO HENRY YOUR OTHER LEFT'. It's freakin hiliarious. We gave up after an hour of that crap. My 15 month old daughter could draw a straighter line. Out the GPS came. It can get me to my drivers door handle on my truck after a 5 hour hike.

    Anyhow, I think I'll make a friendly wager with the neighbor. I'll get the one property line surveyed and if his stand is on my side, I keep it. If I could find a $500 survey steal I would have done it yesterday.

  4. I get that if the stand is on your land, then it's yours....legally. However, you may have to live next to these people for quite a few years. My wife and I are only 28 planning to build in a few years. Starting a turf war is far from what we want. When I shoot a deer and it runs onto their property, I'd like to go recover it. If I cut their stand down, I have a feeling tracking deer onto their property will be 'off limits'. There has to be some compromise that has worked for someone.

  5. My wife and I bought 17 acres last summer. While we were marking the boundaries out with GPS I noticed a neighbors stand 10yds on our side. Few weeks later we were hanging the posted signs and the neighbor comes through the woods all torqued up. I politley explained to him that the stand was on our land and asked him to move it. It's still there 1.5 years later. I'll give it until this summer and it's getting cut down.

  6. Hunted 7S from noon to dark. Not much going on...windy. 3 point pushing a doe but he gave up on her and came into my scent markers. Passed him up at 15 yards. Saw a rack at 70 yards but he wanted nothing to do with my grunts. Neighbors were sighing in the boom sticks and then decided to walk their property lines.....idiots

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