Deer season over - time to chase dogs
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Deer season over - time to chase dogs
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
Nice shooting! What's your gun/scope setup?
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Looks like you're off to a good start....keep up the good work!
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
jman22 wrote:Nice shooting! What's your gun/scope setup?
It’s a 223 with a pulsar xp50 thermal. Gun is a tack driver. If I miss it’s on me for sure.
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
Yup time to start hammering them.
How much they paying for hides there?
We are getting from 70 to 90 dollars depending on color, lighter pays more.
Al
How much they paying for hides there?
We are getting from 70 to 90 dollars depending on color, lighter pays more.
Al
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
Yup time to start hammering them.
How much they paying for hides there?
We are getting from 70 to 90 dollars depending on color, lighter pays more.
Al
How much they paying for hides there?
We are getting from 70 to 90 dollars depending on color, lighter pays more.
Al
Your not fully dressed with out a smile.
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
moog5050 wrote:jman22 wrote:Nice shooting! What's your gun/scope setup?
It’s a 223 with a pulsar xp50 thermal. Gun is a tack driver. If I miss it’s on me for sure.
How do you like the pulsar? I've been eyeing a trijicon mk3 IR hunter for about 2 years now, but hard for me to justify that kind of money. I've heard a lot of good things about the pulsars and I've been looking to get more firsthand feedback. What do you like, anything you dislike?
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
Looks like a big ole song dog there, nice work!
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seazofcheeze wrote:moog5050 wrote:jman22 wrote:Nice shooting! What's your gun/scope setup?
It’s a 223 with a pulsar xp50 thermal. Gun is a tack driver. If I miss it’s on me for sure.
How do you like the pulsar? I've been eyeing a trijicon mk3 IR hunter for about 2 years now, but hard for me to justify that kind of money. I've heard a lot of good things about the pulsars and I've been looking to get more firsthand feedback. What do you like, anything you dislike?
So far I love the Pulsar. Clarity is unreal. No issues holding 0 (although I have read some complaints about this). You can set to record video automatically on shot (somehow it will record 4-5 seconds before and then after shot). The connection to stream vision is a bit finicky but works. No complaints other than cost.
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alleyyooper wrote:Yup time to start hammering them.
How much they paying for hides there?
We are getting from 70 to 90 dollars depending on color, lighter pays more.
Al
Not sure Al. I have not sold any pelts. Just started hunting dogs last year and have become addicted. My wife wants a fur coat. Lol
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Re: Deer season over - time to chase dogs
I almost took my first yote of the year yesterday while still hunting deer with my pistol for MO's "alternative methods" season. Had a couple of big ones sneak in on me from behind. I drew my pistol and took a 40ish yard shot, but missed cause it was turning to take off when they saw me just as I pulled the trigger.
Speed is fine...Accuracy is final.
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