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Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg


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15 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg


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Congrats

 

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25 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg


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There ya go !!!!  Nice doe. Last minute action. Congrats. 

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Made it out for a morning sit. Pretty eerie morning. Real foggy & still until the squirrels woke up and then they were all over the place. Had a doe & fawn come through @ 50 yards. To far to shoot for me plus there was some brush in the way. Should have bought a muzzleloader.

 

 

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1 hour ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg


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Nice one TF glad your still getting out in the woods.Bow hunting can be fun but the firearms get the job done for sure Congrats to you and your Hunting partner.Now its her turn Dad

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1 hour ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg


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Nice! Congrats!

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3 hours ago, The_Real_TCIII said:

Hey Chris whats on the other end of that ramrod? Sod just got the same one and its just a threaded hole, seemed strange to me that it didnt have an attachment for seating the bullet but nothing it came with fits through the rings

I guess the cleaning attachment screws into that hole... This is my son's gun... Not sure what else came with the gun.  I went and got a starter for it ... Son neglected to leave it with me.  Can't wait to shoot something with this gun!  

I'm on the edge of a standing corn field... Have doe pee in my shooting lane 40 yds out.

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Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg&key=f8b5a9d555fe4bd85cade0551a4b8da75f1ae7d2a08ef5dc95a2b95749255030


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Congrats Jay! Too bad Sam didn't get to take a crack! Damn!

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Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg&key=f8b5a9d555fe4bd85cade0551a4b8da75f1ae7d2a08ef5dc95a2b95749255030


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Jay you need one of these .....stuff it in your bag and you won't have to tumble anymore.eef32a85b53ba4895f3aa5be4068ee73.jpg

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Was about to pull the plug at 10 to get daughter home so mama could get her to ballet. At 9:50 6 came through at 35 yards. Baa locked em up. Happened fast and couldn’t get Sam on them. ML spoke by me and she went 75-80 yards. Daughter liked the tracking part especially the big lung chunk. Absolutely huge doe. Dragged her through a little steep edged creek twice Rope broke I tumble heels over head. We laugh. Now uphill a bit and slipping I can barely move her. Got her to woods edge , slapped the filled out tag on her. Got daughter home. Headed back out to gut and get her to where I park. Head back in deeper for a more fun for hopefully a longer drag. c398b869f28a693e64d36722017cfc64.jpg&key=f8b5a9d555fe4bd85cade0551a4b8da75f1ae7d2a08ef5dc95a2b95749255030


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Congrats TF on a nice doe

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