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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Copper vs lead
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<blockquote data-quote="StumpGrinder" data-source="post: 2020878" data-attributes="member: 114832"><p>I don't have to use copper where I live but I still do because I'm a meat hunter!!! I don't give a flip about horns!!! You can't eat them and those big raunchy bucks DON'T taste good!!! I have to soak them for 2 weeks in ice water to make them edible!!! Give me a nice doe or yearling spike any day. Now if a nice buck walks by I will shoot it but if there is a doe with him, I'm shooting the doe! I'm allergic to beef and DON'T eat pork. We eat 4-6 deer per year and the quality of the meat on yearlings and does is excellent!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StumpGrinder, post: 2020878, member: 114832"] I don't have to use copper where I live but I still do because I'm a meat hunter!!! I don't give a flip about horns!!! You can't eat them and those big raunchy bucks DON'T taste good!!! I have to soak them for 2 weeks in ice water to make them edible!!! Give me a nice doe or yearling spike any day. Now if a nice buck walks by I will shoot it but if there is a doe with him, I'm shooting the doe! I'm allergic to beef and DON'T eat pork. We eat 4-6 deer per year and the quality of the meat on yearlings and does is excellent!!! [/QUOTE]
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