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  1. Zutt-man

    Kibler Fowler

    of course, this video was also made 3 years ago, so who knows what the end result will be. Do you hear this Jim? I GOSTA KNOW :ghostly:
  2. Zutt-man

    Kibler Fowler

    11:30 mark This is what everyone is taking about
  3. Zutt-man

    Why only one?

    It’s not just weapons, either. Baiting and food plots certainly have their place and wildlife benefits, but man it sure makes things easier. A lot could be said the same about ag fields, though. I don’t raise too much of a fuss over weapon upgrades, because it gets people out in the woods.
  4. Zutt-man

    Why only one?

    Must be in the Carolina’s (or the south)? It’s wild how I can limit the take of 2 deer on a property I hunt for populations stability, then drive 25 miles and see 30 deer feeding in an alfalfa field here in Kansas.
  5. Zutt-man

    Kibler Fowler

  6. Zutt-man

    2024 Turkey Hunting

    Kansas archery is the 8th of April. Firearms is the 17th
  7. Zutt-man

    What's the consensus on Kibler rifles Steel finish?

    I browned my Kibler rifle and used Jax black on my smoothie for a more worn patina. I appreciate both
  8. Zutt-man

    Kibler Fowler

    I was digging through the archives to find it. Thanks!
  9. Zutt-man

    Round ball for .58 caliber

    .57 hornady, .015 switch patch, 40 gr cornmeal, 80 gr FFF Same gun (but jug choked), 5 shots at 50 yards
  10. Zutt-man

    Kibler Fowler

    I missed that 😯
  11. Zutt-man

    Kibler Fowler

    Should be any day
  12. Zutt-man

    High altitude hunting

    Both of us are well versed backpackers and both have spent some time at high altitudes 🤟🏻
  13. Zutt-man

    High altitude hunting

    Thanks for the link! Ran the numbers and there’s absolutely nothing to worry about at the distances we’re shooting.
  14. Zutt-man

    High altitude hunting

    I’m planning on hunting high country mule deer with the old man this September. Looking at focusing our efforts at 11-12,000’ in Colorado. I don’t foresee us taking shots over 100 yards as neither of our eyes would allow it with our flinters. One thought (small concern, but I’m not sure it...
  15. Zutt-man

    Why only one?

    I like what Colorado did only allowing iron sights. I know there are more states like that. Honestly, muzzloading helps me draw tags easier, especially in ‘iron sight’ or ‘primitive’ states
  16. Zutt-man

    Why only one?

    I agree with your first sentiment, but shooting a compound bow isn’t all cupcakes and rainbows.
  17. Zutt-man

    2024 Turkey Hunting

    Officially have a backpacking trip in the Black Kettle of Oklahoma for a gobbler.
  18. Zutt-man

    Let’s see some patterns

    I did not shoot it before I had it choked. I don’t think it affects accuracy on a PRB, or if it does I don’t notice. I’m very pleased with the results
  19. Zutt-man

    Let’s see some patterns

    https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/shot-patterns.160172/ My Kibler 24 ga has a nice pattern I developed. Got a solid round ball load from @Ballshooter too. Jug choked, 80 gr FFF, lubed wad, 1.75 oz #5, followed by another lubed wad. Deadly on gobblers. The shot pattern was at 25 yards...
  20. Zutt-man

    Turkey load for a 28 gauge (56 cal) ???

    https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/shot-patterns.160172/ Let us know what you end up going with!
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