Hunting pics !!!

Neat pics, guys.

Jack, don't you know the .357 magnum isn't adequate for large game. Good thing I told you before you went out and did it again. :D
 
2007 1st coyote called in

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2006 my first buck

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2006 3 days before my buck, my dad's first buck in 20 years.

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A limit of Woodcock in 45 min of hunting

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2007 moose season no moose but a nice head shot on a partridge at 20 yards, and dad said i couldn't do it.

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snow shoe hare hunting with my hare brained friend

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got rid of some problem squirrels around deer camp with glock 22

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my friends 2003 cow moose and buck

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Missouri Buck 2007

Got my first buck last year. Hunt almost every season but never stumbled across a buck. Wasn't really looking for one until this year when I had a little more time to hunt. Took him at 270yrds (laser ranged after shot) with the K-31 in the pic and some Hornady 165gr SST handloads. Also got four does/button bucks. Good times!!

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Desertscout, How much hold over did you use on that 112yd shot and what had you set the sight on before the hunt?
I am guessin' The way I had my 9mm hand gun set up I would have needed 16-20 inches to hit it but would have never expected a kill at that distance.
Brent
 
Desertscout, How much hold over did you use on that 112yd shot and what had you set the sight on before the hunt?
I am guessin' The way I had my 9mm hand gun set up I would have needed 16-20 inches to hit it but would have never expected a kill at that distance.
Brent
I just held about 2" or so over where I wanted to hit. With the load that I use, (180 gr. bullet at 1300 fps), I have it zeroed at 75 yards which puts me around an inch high at 25, 1.5" high at 50, 3" low at 100 and 8" low at 125. 75 yards is the perfect zero distance for the hunting that I do. It pretty much eliminates the guess work out to a 100 or a little more.

Even if your 9mm was zeroed at 25 yards, you would have only had to hold 8-10" high to hit at 100 yards.
 
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