GobblerKnob
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My 14 year old son, Zach, made meat this afternoon during the early Pennsylvania muzzleloader season! It's an antlerless only season and lasts a week.
While Zach has 2 bucks and 2 does to his credit already, this is his first with a muzzleloader. To make it even sweeter, he used the same gun that I was given as a christmas present in 1979. I killed my first blackpowder deer with it. I gave that rifle to Zach for Christmas 2 years ago and now he has taken a deer with it. He made an excellent 75 yard shot while the deer was quartering. It dropped in its tracks.
The gun is a half stock, CVA "Mountain Rifle," flintlock ignition in .50 caliber. I've taken 11 deer with it over the years and have each marked with a brass tack in the toeplate area. Zach told me before we even left the woods that he couldn't wait to get home to add his own tack. Can you tell I'm proud?! ::
It's not the biggest deer ever taken, but it's a doe and will make some fine eatin'! :thumbsup:
Hope the rest of you have a safe and successful hunting season!
Rick
While Zach has 2 bucks and 2 does to his credit already, this is his first with a muzzleloader. To make it even sweeter, he used the same gun that I was given as a christmas present in 1979. I killed my first blackpowder deer with it. I gave that rifle to Zach for Christmas 2 years ago and now he has taken a deer with it. He made an excellent 75 yard shot while the deer was quartering. It dropped in its tracks.
The gun is a half stock, CVA "Mountain Rifle," flintlock ignition in .50 caliber. I've taken 11 deer with it over the years and have each marked with a brass tack in the toeplate area. Zach told me before we even left the woods that he couldn't wait to get home to add his own tack. Can you tell I'm proud?! ::
It's not the biggest deer ever taken, but it's a doe and will make some fine eatin'! :thumbsup:
Hope the rest of you have a safe and successful hunting season!
Rick