New bp shooter
40 Cal
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2020
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Yes it does I have been there this year myself
Job well done...I am still waiting to take my 1st whitetail with a side lock seems my kids are better at it than me but oh well one day congrats againPopped a little doe this morning at 60 yards (80 gr of OE 2F) with the GPR 54.
Quartering to me - hit just in front of left shoulder - she went about 20 yards and dropped.
I had made myself some shooting sticks out of furrowing strips - it helps.
The ball is still in her somewhere. Not a big deer but it will be good eating.
I'm just tickled pink that all my hunting is uphill from my house - makes all my deer dragging downhill.
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I'd be worried about the potential unintended consequences of this blind; for instance lets say that the biggest buck in your area happens along and before you can line up the shot he spots himself in the "blind" and :Well, to be honest, I sorta cheated - I hid behind a wall of mirrors. When that doe looked down from the hill, all she saw was the reflection of the ground in front of me and the top of my head. Another doe hung around at about 70 yards while I was reloading behind the mirrors.
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These types of blinds work by tilting forward a bit, so any buck approaching it would only see a reflection of the ground in front of the mirror.I'd be worried about the potential unintended consequences of this blind; for instance lets say that the biggest buck in your area happens along and before you can line up the shot he spots himself in the "blind" and :
1. He thinks, "I don't want to tangle with that bruiser" spins a 180 and bounds off never to be seen again. Or.......
2. He charges in to take on his twin, crashing through the blind, bowling you over and leaving you with, lets see, 6x7=42 years of bad luck....
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