Outdoor Success
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Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cynthialee said:I don't know what that means...
explain?
(I am a newb, cut a girl a break.)
:grin:
must be a man thing....medic302 said:cynthialee said:I don't know what that means...
explain?
(I am a newb, cut a girl a break.)
:grin:
it means boone and crockett score. basically someone came up with a system to rate how much bigger mine is than yours.
grndhntr said:Oh, and if yer wonderin', I used a .490 patched round ball with 80 gr. Pyrodex P. The shot was through the shoulder muscle (right behind the shoulder bones) and it made it to the far hide (no exit hole). I took the shot while he was walking. I got both lungs and he made it about 100 yds. in about 30 seconds before piling up.
cynthialee said:I don't know what that means...
explain?
(I am a newb, cut a girl a break.)
:grin:
I was wearing a blaze orange vest while hunting and I took some pictures with the bull with it on for proof. I just like the more traditional look for pictures to remember the hunt by.bphunter said:Congrats on a fine bull.
Um...what about the 500 sq. in of blaze orange in Colorado, or do you just risk it? Personally, I don't think it makes any sense for ML season, but it is in the regs....
BTW, the brother of a close friend was shot and killed by an idiot when he took off his orange to field dress his bull about 15 years back in New Mexico. It was a tragic example of why it's required. It was a high powered rifle at long distance and I just can't see it happening with a ML due to the short distances involved. It still runs through my mind every time I field dress an animal.
grndhntr said:...same thing for my avatar photo. I was on a hunt for mule deer there but took the vest off for the picture. It just doesn't look right to look like a pumpkin while carrying a traditional muzzleloader, IMO.
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