Large Deer Rack pics

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Large Deer Rack pics

Post by RIHMFIRE »

I hope I run into a rack like this when I'm hunting.. :shock: :o :lol:
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Oh those are nice racks :D (talking about the antlers that is :wink: ) thanks for sharing.
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Saloon slug wrote:Oh those are nice racks :D (talking about the antlers that is :wink: ) thanks for sharing.
What antlers??? :lol:
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Post by Ysabel Kid »

I'm with you game keeper! There were antlers in those photographs?!? I'm going to have to take out my magnifying glass! :wink:
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Post by cshold »

What!!

Your telling me you don’t have a rack like that at home?? :shock:
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Post by PaperPatch »

I too have always been a fan of well-displayed racks. One can't help but admire the graceful curves and sculpted symmetry of form; combined with the smooth sweeping shapes that culminate in a graceful display of genetic purity. Truly, the hunter was blessed to have such natural beauty displayed before him...prior to squeezing his trigger.

Those girl there in the pictures are kinda pretty too. :)
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They ain't nothin' but aggravation. Take me to the mall......... give me money.......I have to get my nails done.......... lets go visit my family....... you need to spend more time with me........you have enough stuff.........if you have that, I want this..........on and on.................................barefoot and in the kitchen--------------Sixgun
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Sixgun wrote:They ain't nothin' but aggravation. Take me to the mall......... give me money.......I have to get my nails done.......... lets go visit my family....... you need to spend more time with me........you have enough stuff.........if you have that, I want this..........on and on.................................barefoot and in the kitchen--------------Sixgun
Yeah but......look at them!! Some things are worth the aggravation. Especially if she had such respect for a good mount :oops:
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Sixgun wrote:They ain't nothin' but aggravation. Take me to the mall......... give me money.......I have to get my nails done.......... lets go visit my family....... you need to spend more time with me........you have enough stuff.........if you have that, I want this..........on and on.................................barefoot and in the kitchen--------------Sixgun
Sixgun is 100% correct. Been there, done that . . . several times.
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Post by J Miller »

None of those racks are strong enough to use as a rifle rack. The rifle would just slide off.

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Post by ScottT »

Just remember my rule (stolen from someone I cannot remember) which keeps me out of trouble.

"No matter how good she looks right now, somewhere there is some guy who is tired of putting up with her sh$#."
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ScottT wrote:Just remember my rule (stolen from someone I cannot remember) which keeps me out of trouble.

"No matter how good she looks right now, somewhere there is some guy who is tired of putting up with her sh$#."
very true but they all have a fine rack all the same
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Post by Old Ironsights »

I'm with Napoleon on this one.

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Post by cshold »

Those racks don't have anything on the rack thats
been hangin around my walls for the past 21 yrs. :wink:

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