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 on: Today at 10:42:22 AM 
Started by Three_Oh_Eight - Last post by superdown
I have the opposite problem. I have a Leupold Vari-X111 2.5x8x36 on my ruger .300 win mag and it is just not quite big enough.
Dunno worked just fine for me at 310yds on a mulie last year i have mine on 325wsm.

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 on: Today at 10:41:30 AM 
Started by MichaelD - Last post by iRem
Well Done!!!!   You just gave all of us hope for our futrue hunts. I hope to be out in the morning for a few day to fill the freezer with meat!    Great Bull....

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 on: Today at 10:41:08 AM 
Started by MichaelD - Last post by buckhorn2
Great story and a beautiful bull.

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 on: Today at 10:39:14 AM 
Started by testar77 - Last post by carpsniperg2
hope all goes threw for you in the app.

welcome fishranger

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 on: Today at 10:37:48 AM 
Started by Coasthunterjay - Last post by whacker1
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Growing up on a farm, and butchering our own stock, that's the way it was done. Although the initial shot was directly to the front of the skull, you always cut the juggler vein next, to bleed out while the heart was still pumping. I can see how this carried over to game animals, and became routine, but it isn't necessary 99.9% of the time with game animals due to the fact as others have said. "It isn't necessary if the heart isn't pumping".
 
 

This is what we always did with cattle and pigs.  Small caliber to the skull - slit the throat to get them to bleed out while heart is still pumping.  It only takes once where someone uses a rimfire and ricochet's a bullet off the forehaed portion of the skull and knocks them down to realize that slitting the throat will either kill them while waiting or wake them up for a whole new form of entertainment.  But I believe this is where much of the tradition comes from - at least from what i have seen. 

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 on: Today at 10:36:32 AM 
Started by MichaelD - Last post by carpsniperg2
nice bull I Be Cool

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 on: Today at 10:34:27 AM 
Started by carpsniperg2 - Last post by carpsniperg2
I don't think I fish spinners for steelies correctly, I always seem to piss them off and they head-smack the lure so I get them in the side of the head, I stopped fishing spinners for them since they are always damaged to the point they won't survive if I have to release them. I hate releasing fish that are so torn up I know they will die. Sad

yeah they are a agressive fish so they headsmack them a lot. not very many i have seen try to eat them. a few have, but most are hooked more in the side of the face. but yeah it is always sad to turn back a fish you know is not going to make it.

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 on: Today at 10:32:48 AM 
Started by BLKBEARKLR - Last post by buckhorn2
Good luck down there sounds like you will be in them.

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 on: Today at 10:32:30 AM 
Started by MichaelD - Last post by BlackRidge
Awesome story and great monster Mike, congrats!

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 on: Today at 10:28:08 AM 
Started by DoubleJ - Last post by BlackRidge
I was in the field this morning at daybreak smack dab in the middle of a bunch of cows.  Angus cows that is.   chuckle  Got a bunch of elk in the pasture on and off all week but not a legal bull in the bunch.   I suspect that the shooting that my wife heard the other night was the demise of the 5 point herd bull.   Angry

Wouldnt surprise me one bit.  A few locals from here at work heard shots over night, still waiting to hear back if it had anything to do with the massive elk heard out here in Snoqualmie..


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