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Unread 12-16-2012, 06:16 PM   #1
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Just returned from grouse hunting in potter co. P.A. My only set and flush of the day ended like this...see the pickture....)-:
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Unread 12-16-2012, 06:40 PM   #2
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i have killed a few trees myself - but my favorite was a friend who swung on a grouse - fired and only to watch the unscathed grouse escape not knowing how he could have missed the easy shot - as he was looking after the grouse - the top of the tree that took the charge fell on him.


the woods need thinning away and at least you had a nice day to tour "God's Country" as those pottering folks like to say.
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I've done a lot of "shotgun brush-hogging" myself but the most memorable was the 1" silver birch sapling that sacrificed itself by jumping between my speeding 150 grain .270 bullet and the 7 point buck's heart.

I even saved the 9" section of the sapling and plan to mount it on a nice walnut plaque up on the wall where my antlers are proudly displayed.
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I've done a lot of "shotgun brush-hogging" myself but the most memorable was the 1" silver birch sapling that sacrificed itself by jumping between my speeding 150 grain .270 bullet and the 7 point buck's heart.

I even saved the 9" section of the sapling and plan to mount it on a nice walnut plaque up on the wall where my antlers are proudly displayed.
i did that this year but with my 7mm- 08
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i did that this year but with my 7mm- 08

I feel your pain.
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i did that this year but with my 7mm- 08
Now there's a man who knows a great caliber for whitetails.
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Now there's a man who knows a great caliber for whitetails.
i do love it, years ago i shot a deer in PA at 335 yds and killed it dead.still had grass in its mouth like it was still eating it, also killed a moose and bear with it. love the gun modle 70 feather weight. scott
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Scott I have a Weatherby Ultralight 7-08 and shot a deer at 250 yards and dropped it in its tracks. there is something majical about the 7mm bullet diameter.
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Dean,
I thought I had the big 8 pt in the bag, when I heard the big thud!
This hangs in my gun room.
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.....Jeff, my cousin Tim did that with his bow but on a smaller sapling. The arrow split the sapling and went almost all the way through but hung up on the fletching.
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