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Post by jtrtmt on Dec 2, 2012 20:46:57 GMT -5
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mrdlschmidt
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Post by mrdlschmidt on Dec 3, 2012 13:37:18 GMT -5
Very nice pics
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Post by passinthru on Dec 4, 2012 5:47:35 GMT -5
awesome love it
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Post by buckeyehunter on Dec 4, 2012 7:38:39 GMT -5
Cool pics!!!
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Post by ned on Dec 7, 2012 8:25:46 GMT -5
Love those pictures they'd look great framed & displayed on the wall. Those open fields are nothing like here. Long shots are 150 yds
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Post by jtrtmt on Dec 7, 2012 21:56:56 GMT -5
I wish every thing was 150 yard shot. Here the 150 yards is like the standard 20 yard bow shot. Its a lot of very open country where you can see for quiet a few miles when you get up on top of a hill. Makes for some very tough bow hunting. I dont like to shoot over the 350-400 yard mark. I have a ballistic rifle scope with the dashes sighted in to 500 but dont like shooting past the range I said above because wind drift becomes way to big of a factor. I was lucky this year and didnt have to shoot to far this year. Shot the buck at 189 yards and shot the doe at 74 yards. My dad shot his deer at 310 yards and my brother shot his at 290 yards.
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