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<blockquote data-quote="MT4XFore" data-source="post: 440293" data-attributes="member: 4945"><p>I have a farmer/rancher friend who has been known to have a few deer on his place. So I decided I would go out this morning for Breakfast. As I was driving down the two track ranch road to get to my hunting spot, I spied a suspicious looking brown mass at the end of the field on my right. I grabbed my binos and looked, there on the menu was a nice looking mulie buck! He meandered down and out of sight to my left. I sat there a while watching to see if he would come out again. I saw him cross the two track directly in front of me about 300 yds away. I crept forward just a little keeping a sharp eye out to try and catch which way he was going to go. Suddenly, not to my surprise really, a doe crossed the two track across the gully ahead of me. Then another, doe, then another and by the time the fourth doe crossed I was out of the truck and on my sticks anticipating what I was SURE was to follow.</p><p>Yep, sure enough there he came. He was moving a bit quicker than I like trying to keep up with his women , so I waited just a little , then at 245 yds he paused. It was just long enough for a 160 gr. Accubond traveling at 3100 fps to end his courting days! Here he is:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b105/4xfore/100_0183.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Another view with my APS/Browning 7mm Rem Mag:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b105/4xfore/100_0184.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>When I went over to him, off to the left was a herd of about 100 more mulies. I quickly glanced at them through my binos but decided not to look too hard just so I couldn't get "shooter's remorse" if there was a bigger one there.</p><p> </p><p>After I had dressed and loaded my main course, I proceeded to whack a dozen prairie dogs for desert!! That's the kind of breakfast I like, The "Breakfast of Shooters!"</p><p></p><p>Hope you all enjoyed as much as I did!</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MT4XFore, post: 440293, member: 4945"] I have a farmer/rancher friend who has been known to have a few deer on his place. So I decided I would go out this morning for Breakfast. As I was driving down the two track ranch road to get to my hunting spot, I spied a suspicious looking brown mass at the end of the field on my right. I grabbed my binos and looked, there on the menu was a nice looking mulie buck! He meandered down and out of sight to my left. I sat there a while watching to see if he would come out again. I saw him cross the two track directly in front of me about 300 yds away. I crept forward just a little keeping a sharp eye out to try and catch which way he was going to go. Suddenly, not to my surprise really, a doe crossed the two track across the gully ahead of me. Then another, doe, then another and by the time the fourth doe crossed I was out of the truck and on my sticks anticipating what I was SURE was to follow. Yep, sure enough there he came. He was moving a bit quicker than I like trying to keep up with his women , so I waited just a little , then at 245 yds he paused. It was just long enough for a 160 gr. Accubond traveling at 3100 fps to end his courting days! Here he is: [IMG]http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b105/4xfore/100_0183.jpg[/IMG] Another view with my APS/Browning 7mm Rem Mag: [IMG]http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b105/4xfore/100_0184.jpg[/IMG] When I went over to him, off to the left was a herd of about 100 more mulies. I quickly glanced at them through my binos but decided not to look too hard just so I couldn't get "shooter's remorse" if there was a bigger one there. After I had dressed and loaded my main course, I proceeded to whack a dozen prairie dogs for desert!! That's the kind of breakfast I like, The "Breakfast of Shooters!" Hope you all enjoyed as much as I did! Jim [/QUOTE]
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