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jim/wa

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used a lyman great plains and a round ball
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Waidmanns Heil to that nice buck. Which cal. and charge of BP did you use?

Try do manage the same in may with my roes.

Greetings from Germany
 
Nice deer. I noticed that you have your sling on with the lace to your cheek. I have them and put the smooth side to my cheek. Hve made a lot of them as hate puting hole in stock. Dilly
 
Congratulations Jim. :thumbsup: Great looking deer. Kinda hefty looking , too.
Any story behind the kill. Distance, load etc. etc. Always nice to read a story bout it.

snagg
 
Nice going can hardly wate to get one my self. It must be a great scence of acomplishment :thumbsup: . Fisher King.
 
Shooting a muzzleloader, let alone taking a deer with a muzzleloader is something the average man cannot do.
You my friend have entered the elite corp.
Excellent job. :hatsoff:
 
i chased him for 2 hours he had 10 does withhim had him laying down at90 yards thought about taking a head shot all i could see decided against itgot within 70yardsand got him up shot him through the heart fell dead in tracks 54 caliber and 100 grains 2f he is a 6 point cant tell by picture
 

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