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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1090003"><p>I was 17 and my brother was 15. I took him to a friends farm with my dads marlin 336, 35 Remington. The rifle had countless souls to its name so I figured it was good luck. We were hunting the one open food plot in the super thick Georgia hardwoods, when about 20 does come out to graze. We watched them for about 10</p><p>Mins when my brother decides to take a shot. Right when he shoulders the rifle the biggest buck I have ever seen (to this day and I'm 27 now and have shot some nice bucks) pops his head out of the wood line 10 yards from my brother. I whisper intensely to look left at 10 yards and he's yelling back at me to shut up and he's trying to concentrate. He looks back at me to tell me again to shut up when he accidentally touches off a round. It landed about 10 feet low from a doe 30 yards from us and the huge buck runs right in front of us. The only thing my little bro said was "ooooohhhh ****." I felt like I missed that day too. I'll never forget it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1090003"] I was 17 and my brother was 15. I took him to a friends farm with my dads marlin 336, 35 Remington. The rifle had countless souls to its name so I figured it was good luck. We were hunting the one open food plot in the super thick Georgia hardwoods, when about 20 does come out to graze. We watched them for about 10 Mins when my brother decides to take a shot. Right when he shoulders the rifle the biggest buck I have ever seen (to this day and I'm 27 now and have shot some nice bucks) pops his head out of the wood line 10 yards from my brother. I whisper intensely to look left at 10 yards and he's yelling back at me to shut up and he's trying to concentrate. He looks back at me to tell me again to shut up when he accidentally touches off a round. It landed about 10 feet low from a doe 30 yards from us and the huge buck runs right in front of us. The only thing my little bro said was "ooooohhhh ****." I felt like I missed that day too. I'll never forget it. [/QUOTE]
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