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Spot Shooter

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Well I'm going to try my hand at traditional next weekend.

I ordered some TC 4 n 1 Magnum quickshots this weekend I'll kill some paper, and next Saturday well..........

Hey where's that blind dog and his owner anywho!

Spot
 
Here's hope you get one...
And I think TC's 4-N-1's are the finest pocket reloaders on the market...I use them in .45/.50/.54/.58 calibers...one goes in a hunting shirt pocket and a couple spares are rolled up in a ziploc bag in a belt pouch...good luck!
 
I'm looking forward to it as well. With all the rain and additional foliage, the hunting will be tougher than normal for early season. I hunt Unit 16 and mostly spot and stalk. I use the early season to trophy hunt and normally pass on the does until regular rifle season. Do you hunt from tree stand or blind? I tried it once for early season but the bugs like to drove me crazy. Ain't enough repellant in the world to drive off those pecker nats.
Zell Miller For President!
 
I'll hunt from a tree stand until about 10 am, then see if I can catch them snooze'n in thier beds with a super slow stalk.

I bought a stihl weed wacker FS85 and put the brush trimer saw blade on it to clear my stand locations and shooting lanes which are located in funnels. All should be well as long as the moons not full and it's not too hot.

Spot
 
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