Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: BLR 243 on November 18, 2010, 03:38:45 PM
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9:00 am 150 yd shot 243 100gr nosler partition. Long season hunted every day no big buck this year just some Skagit valley venison.
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Late Blacktail
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Nice! Any blacktail is a trophy in my book.
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Nice, congrats!
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Very nice, congrats to you... :brew:
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very cool...love them BLR's...what caliber you shooting?? mines a 358
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oops....i see now its a 243...guess i should read a little bit be 4 i post :chuckle:
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Congratulations! :brew: Nice quality photos, too. Although the second and third photo look VERY similar! :rolleyes:
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Looks like a good buck to me, nice job.
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Sweet! I like the BLR too.
MS
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Nice buck, congrat's.
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Horns taste like crap anyways.. Good buck.
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Nice rack, hope I can seal the deal friday.
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Pretty deer. Good pics.
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Nice buck dude..Going to be some mighty fine eatin..
Hunterman(Tony)
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looks like good eatin'! I'm hoping to fill my archery deer tag here around the same area.
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Congrats!!
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Good work man! Grats.
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great pictures and a nice buck that you can say you earned hunting that country. Have you owned any other BLR's and if so how do you like them?
Gadwall.
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Thanx for the positive comments. I beleive thats deer # 16 for my BLR 243, I have another same caliber brand new, I had 1 in 308 NIB but i didn't like the hammer safety so I gave it to a friend, Being left handed I learned to shoot levers, I must have a dozen. Also have a BLR 22 to practice with.