What's that one rifle?

That is one SWEET Featherweight! I love that rifle, you set it up perfectly buddy.

I think your prop's need some help though! :lol:
 
SJB358":3sene7gr said:
That is one SWEET Featherweight! I love that rifle, you set it up perfectly buddy.

I think your prop's need some help though! :lol:

Yup! That about says it all. :mrgreen:
 
One of these years I need to remember to lean it up against a deer and take a picture! :shock:
 
DeerTracker, those are some darn nice photos of a great gun and a great hunt . Well done.
Hegland,
There is no question that pictures are worth a thousand words............. :mrgreen:
How about some sheds with 6 5/8" bases??? This buck is still alive right now as far as we know,
 
The buck that produced those antlers has some good genetics which he has undoubtedly passed on. There is also excellent mineral content in the feed in that area.
 
If I should say i have only one good-to-go-rifle it would become my .333Jeffery.
It has accounted for many heads of game downed with the use of scope or ironsights.


The last kill in beautilful Eastern cap:


A little stroll in the hills..
 
Earle,

Those are some impressive sheds!

Nice rifles you fellas have.

JD338
 
Its a tie between my Savage 99 EG 300 Savage, my Remington 700 25-06, or my Winchester Model 70 30-06...and not in that order per se. :) Sorry no pictures right now...
 
My go to and only rifle for many years was my 7mm Rem Mag. It was a hand me down from Dad.
 

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Very nice Mud, that a great looking buck too! What load do you shoot outta your 7?
 
The 7RM is as good an all-round rifle as there is. Great picture, Larry.
 
SJB358":rzlw863d said:
Very nice Mud, that a great looking buck too! What load do you shoot outta your 7?

Thanks. I was using stock 150 grain Remington scirocco ammo.
 
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