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lubbockdave
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thought ya'll might get a kick out of this one...

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Scott64A
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Post by Scott64A »

Very nice, what is that levergun chambered in?
How far was the shot?
What bullet did you use?


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Post by Chuck 100 yd »

Nice buck , More info please. :D
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Post by lubbockdave »

gun is a marlin 336 in 35 rem-used 200 grn rem corelock's...would love to say I spoted him 500 yards away and stalked up to him, but I was sitting on my butt in a box blind...BUT it was windy and cold and the blind was open-no windows to block the air ;), AND I had not eaten breakfast yet...

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Post by Andrew »

Why would we be interested in rocks and dead grass......oh the DEER and that lever' laying there, THAT'S what's interesting. :lol:

Yes that looks very nice, I can't tell from the drivers side what kinda lever' that is but it sure looks purdy. :D
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Post by Scott64A »

Hey, you may not have stalked him, but it doesn't matter: blind placement is pretty important and actually taking one home is equally so.
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deer

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Yes more info. I believe I purchased my 1894P from you. Nice to see the face that sent my .44 to me. Well done on the deer.
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

Thanks for posting the picture. Looks like fun to me! :D
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Post by danthegunman »

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Very nice buck there.
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Yum! :mrgreen:
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Post by RIHMFIRE »

Way to Go! Congrats...
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Post by Dave »

Nice deer!
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Post by Borregos »

Congratulations :D :D
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Post by Hobie »

Darn nice deer Dave! The only one that nice I've seen this year was from behind my windshield at about 2130... :roll: :lol:
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