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plumdog

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Here's hoping this works! I got this guy the 13th of Sept in a Colorado Front Range Unit. Used a .54 Hawken and 80 grains of Pyrodex, heartshot. He went 80 yards in 2-3 seconds, piled up on a tree. My best one so far. Thanks Bioprof for the tutorial on photobucket, etc.
 
Excellent!
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Guess you don't just "drag him out" like I drag out a 150lb whitetail
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Yeah I kinda had to do an impromptu Taxi job to take pictures. Got him about 6 PM and did the gutless quartering job, placing the legs and backstraps up on poles to get them cooled. I had no camera with me. The following day I came back with a 2-wheel dolly and spent the entire day hauling out the meat; 1/2 mile up from the bottom of a gulley, then a mile down a pretty easy but rocky trail. The next day I went back for the hide, antlers, and buckets of meat trimmings. So I kinda draped the hide over the skeleton and hung my 35 mm "traditional" camera from the dolly for the photo. I was shooting a hollow-point conical, actually. Heavy and slow. About a thirty yard shot with a rest, to boot!
 
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