A little over a year and a half post op and I almost want to go back and give another sample just to make sure its still all clear. I would do the surgery once a year every year for the peace of mind that we aren't getting pregnant again. A few days of pain for no worries sign me up coach.
Hell I'm wanting to see the finished house. Obviously it's going to be nice, congrats on the new crib and gun room. I never want to build another house if we can help it.
I wouldn't ever say I could do that out to 600 yards. 300 and in I'd say I'd be 80 percent but I don't ever shoot to 600. I certainly wouldn't show up with a lightweight 300 win mag more like a heavy 6.5 CM suppressed.
I'm sure somebody will be here shortly to say they can definitely do it.
I shot interlocks out of a 24 inch barreled 243 I had built and was not impressed with them on southwestern US size doe. I killed 5 or 6 one weekend on a doe killing trip on a plantation with them. Hardly any of them bled and I put my lab on 3 of them to find them. I shot the last 2 through the...
Our cabinet has wild turkey 101, buffalo trace, wellers (few bottles), bulleit, Yellowstone, Makers Mark, JD, Woodford, eagle rare, four roses small batch, a little Larceny and a sip of some old forester.
I buy it every now and then, my brother will buy some and bring it over and just stick it...
@sbaker0029 about a year and a half post op and still no kids with the club getting shot up every chance I get. I also have the occasional achey pain but nothing major at all and I really just ignore it. I didn't take anything pre surgery and got 2 or 3 MG of versed via iv just before the first...
143 grain eldx out of a bergara ridge and aac cyclone. The middle boys first deer, he hit it behind the other shoulder quartered away and it came out the chest. Stumbled a little ways and died in the road. He was pumped up about it and I couldn't have been happier! We've been having a time all...
I've got a video saved that is definitely not appropriate for any forum of me finding a yellow jacket nest with a bush hog. My brother is an ass and laughed the whole time. 😂
@Fartrell Cluggins that looks alot like the places I hunt in Sothwest Georgia. People that hunt out west will say "how can you not follow a blood trail?" I've tracked alot of deer and a good number of those I've been crawling through privet thickets and grown up clear cuts. Pretty places you...
Good stuff here! I saw your post over on GON as well and enjoyed reading it both times. My uncle has 150 acres of property that I basically have freedom to do as I want as long as it doesn't include cutting timber. I am going to get in there next season and plant some food for them. I've got...
@Unclecroc funny you say that about hitting the animal anywhere and putting them down. I had the conversation yesterday at work with one of my employees about rifles and calibers and bullet type etc. He's killed a good pile of animals bow hunting, he's killed a few with a rifle. He's stuck on a...
I shot a doe on our backyard corn pile the other morning. Corn pile is 80 yards from our back door and the kids saw her and wanted me to shoot her so she got shot. Cheap little Stevens model 200 223 using a 55 grain soft point bullet, this rifle was my crop depredation permit rifle for years and...
I'm not one to say "you must shoot this caliber and bullet to kill deer or else" because everybody is different. I have had the great fortune in life to grow up in Southwest Georgia in an area that has a very high deer population. I have also had the privilege to work for multiple...
My main rifle as of late is a Bergara in 6.5 creedmoor and I've killed 18 deer with it so far I think. I like the rifle and like the caliber for deer here in Georgia. I've got 2 243's in the safe and have killed a bunch of deer with that cartridge and never felt undergunned.
If I had to pick a...
It sounds like he's hit hard and dying. I'd go in in a few hours as quiet as I could and try to catch him in his bed if he's still alive. Hopefully he's dead in his bed now but who knows. I don't have to do this often as I have a mutt that I will put on a hurt deer and he'll go in and bay them...