Big Game Hunters, Show Your Stuff

doublejj

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Caught this boy in the hog pen, going after the feed actually, but the hogs didn't know that..lol! About the same time I shot that buck with the bow.....40 years ago......30/06. damn I'm getting old!.....
 

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doublejj

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Not a hunting gun but I thought you guy's might appreciate this just the same...look at what I found in the bottom of my duffel bag when I returned from Vietnam. U S ARMY M1911A1 .45......my most trusted friend for over 40 years.............
 

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Perfextionist420

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Not a hunting gun but I thought you guy's might appreciate this just the same...look at what I found in the bottom of my duffel bag when I returned from Vietnam. U S ARMY M1911A1 .45......my most trusted friend for over 40 years.............
my favorite side arm, can't beat simplicity and effectiveness
 

wascaptain

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I have several, but I bought or traded for them, none means the same to me as yours does to you doublejj. but to perfex...effective yes, dependable yes, simple no. I went simple for my conceal carry ... a ultra lite , hammerless, snub nose 5 shot .38...just pull the trigger ..no safety .. no nothing, just bang. just my 2 cents ...the 1911s are great weapons but are antiquated. imho sir............. now lets fuss over caliber..lol
 

doublejj

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I have several, but I bought or traded for them, none means the same to me as yours does to you doublejj. but to perfex...effective yes, dependable yes, simple no. I went simple for my conceal carry ... a ultra lite , hammerless, snub nose 5 shot .38...just pull the trigger ..no safety .. no nothing, just bang. just my 2 cents ...the 1911s are great weapons but are antiquated. imho sir............. now lets fuss over caliber..lol
I can't argue with that. The old .45 hangs on my back porch under my coat. Mostly I carry this stainless S&W mod60 .38 I prefer wad cutters....they punch a nice clean hole all the way thru, like a paper hole punch.......hard to stop the bleeding........if I'm forced to shoot somebody, I want them to know it!........
 

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GreatwhiteNorth

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This year's moose season worked out rather well.
Early in the hunt I spotted a wolf on the tundra but he was apparently smarter than I ! After hitting my predator call he came a few steps in my direction (from around 800 yds), but quickly wheeled & headed out of the country.
56" bull & we came away with around 750 lbs of boned out pure meat. :weed:

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GreatwhiteNorth

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One thing this trip taught me was that biscuits and gravy (Jimmy Deans, milk, spices & flour) are not just for breakfast anymore.
I didn't have a big enough pan to make the biscuits, but scrounged up an old aluminum one that has been hanging/laying around the camp for years. The porcupines love chewing on the aluminum for some reason & after a bit of scrubbing it became our biscuit maker.
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slowbus

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^^^^^^^^^^^^nice work GWN.
I'm not much of a hunter but Me and my neighbors got a few moose last year.Gotta love the road kill list......Its like cheating
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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^^^^^^^^^^^^nice work GWN.
I'm not much of a hunter but Me and my neighbors got a few moose last year.Gotta love the road kill list......Its like cheating
I've eaten (and processed) my fair share of road kill list moose.
It taste's just like . . . Moose. :-P
 

potpimp

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Somebody hit a cow on the Glenn between Eagle River and Anchorage this past week. ...and there wasn't even any snow/ice on the road. This place is crawling with the worst, most aggressive drivers I've ever seen.
 

slowbus

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Somebody hit a cow on the Glenn between Eagle River and Anchorage this past week. ...and there wasn't even any snow/ice on the road. This place is crawling with the worst, most aggressive drivers I've ever seen.
no doubt,but sometimes those fawkers run straight at ya.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Got a hunting implement request from a good friend so here she is:

30-06 Ackley improved in a Springfield A3-03 match action - Bell & Carlson synthetic stock w/ a 3-10 Swarovski.
I only shoot 180 gr Partitions that I have to handload of course.
A wicked weapon with great long range potential if I do my part.
The lables on the side of the stock are bullet drop charts at specific ranges.

Consistent hits @ 600 + yds are not that tough with an accurate range finder, good rest, breathing & trigger control.

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doublejj

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This is my Brown Precision Kevlar 30/06. Custom built by Chet Brown, before his son took over. Ruger action with free floated Shilen match grade barrel, Leopold 2x7 compact scope. 1"MOA at 200yds.........same rifle that killed this bear 40 years ago............:eyesmoke:.....
 

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