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  • ru44mag

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    All I know is that if I spot any yodel dogs while out in my stand for deer this fall, they won't be on all fours any longer.


    She got too close during last year's muzzle loader season. Fell to a 54 cal round ball.

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    Bfish

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    All I know is that if I spot any yodel dogs while out in my stand for deer this fall, they won't be on all fours any longer.

    Same here, I passed last year to not "ruin" a hunt because there was a family friend near by who was trying to get a deer. This year I think no matter what I'll be putting them down...
     

    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    Just got a new .20 VarTarg bbl for my Contender. Last two shots of my break in session last w/e I busted 2 dum-dum suckers at 100 yds. Gotta build a forend to hang the bipod off of for it then all I need is some hunting time. Last two I killed were with my .17 mach2 while I was squirrel hunting.
     
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