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  1. I'm in the middle of my annual run through my hunting book library. I finished "How to Bag the Biggest Buck of your Life" by Larry Benoit last week. I'm about half way through Bowhunting Pressured Whitetails by John Eberhart this week. Every year I pick up on something I didn't the prior year when I go through these books. Maybe done day I'll remember all of these trinkets of wisdom.

  2. 1. Get my ~4.5 year old son out for a sit/walk or two during deer season (if the weather cooperates).

    2. Fill the freezer (2-3 deer) as fast as possible (wife is due with our third boy on 12/30, but there is no way she makes it that long).

    3. Get my dad on a deer (last year was the first time in 5 years of coming to NY that he didn't get at least one doe).

    4. Explore new areas to hunt (especially if there's snow on the ground).

    5. Booner or bust...

  3. 10 hours ago, Lawdwaz said:

    Good deal…..I’ve shot a bunch of deer with that bullet.  That 80gr slug punches way over expectations that others may have.  :)

     

    my Model 70 absolutely loves that bullet. I've taken 7 deer with it. All pass throughs with the furthest making it maybe 70 or 75 yards. Wish they were a bit cheaper, but finding some for $30/box shipped to my door made me ecstatic given the current ammo situation. 

  4. 18 minutes ago, mowin said:

    I can't believe what there giving for trades. I pd $42,500 two yrs ago, and there giving me $41,000 with 30,000 miles and climbing. 

    I'm in a similar situation. Places are offering me 78-80% or original sticker for a 2019 F-150 with ~35k miles. I don't really want to deal with the current car market, but with a third kid due in December I don't have a choice. 

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  5. 59 minutes ago, Nomad said:

    I’ve been looking for those in 20ga for a friend , I’ve seen Hornady SST , and a few other sabots in 20ga . I’m not sure how many he has , but I’m thinking he may want to grab something else while he can .

    Is he looking for 2.75 or 3"? I know I have a few boxes that I could spare. 

  6. Finally was able to let the muzzleloader bark Friday afternoon with the new BH209 and Barnes combo. Looked like they were just up and causally feeding along the hillside. 75 yard pass through (you're looking at the exit) and she piled up at about 30 yards. Wish I would have weighed her before I started skinning, she may have been my largest doe to date. 

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  7. 58 minutes ago, Belo said:

    my understanding is that they discontinued making them. They're all I shot for years and always felt they were worth the price. I switched to the Hornady slugs. They're lighter (I think like ~200 vs the heavy ass ~500 lightfields?) but I got better patterns out at 100 and feel with the polymer tip they're probably good out to 150.

    All that said, every deer I've ever killed with my slug gun is sub 100 and I'd prefer the weight of the lightfields. 

    I thought they had a fire at their facility last year and haven't been able to get back on their feet due to several supply chain challenges posed by the pandemic

  8. On 9/22/2020 at 12:10 PM, ATbuckhunter said:

    Ill be using almost the same exact combo (with the exception of using TEZ insead of TMZ). I dont think you need to step up in powder charge. You'll likely get pass throughs with this combo. I hear it shoots better after being shot though

    You were spot on in your comments. 75 yards with a complete pass through. Went maybe 30 yards from impact site with a pretty solid blood trail even without snow. You're looking at exit on that side. 

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  9. It took me a little over a month to find the Barnes sabots I was after this summer. I will say they work as well as advertised in my only experience with them this season. Good luck finding them!

  10. Things have been slow everywhere I have hunted: 8X, 8G, 8N, etc. Some of my challenges are certainly weather related as I won't hunt a few places without snow because I can't see well or track if needed. I know the DEC said they sold 15% more hunting licenses, but I'm not seeing a correlation to hunting pressure in the areas I have hunted which includes public and private land. Most pieces of public that I have hunted since opening weekend I've had to myself or maybe 1-2 other trucks.

    Not throwing in the towel yet. One more weekend and then late season which hopefully brings some snow :) 

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  11. 4 minutes ago, Belo said:

    and nuts to this one

    Strategy 2.2.3: Establish a firearms season for antlerless deer in mid-September in WMUs where existing harvests are inadequate to achieve population management objectives.

    September? I know PA does a youth/senior antlerless rifle and muzzleloader season in  late October, but September seems early unless they are trying to stay out of the bowhunter's hair. Which might keep the peace?

  12. Had a TC Omega and I loved it. I never should have sold that gun... I bought a CVA Accura a few years ago and have nothing but positive things to say. I know a few people really  love their CVA Optimas if you want an accurate gun for a little less $. Big fan of blackhorn209 powder and barnes sabots as well. 

  13. Did one more final confirmation this morning. First shot at 50 yards was right on the money. Took it out to 100 yards and it was still right on the money without any hold over. By the far the best I've ever shot with a muzzleloader. Might tinker more with charges next year depending on performance this year, but the 70 grain by weight charge is certainly accurate in my gun. 

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