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<blockquote data-quote="30378wbymag" data-source="post: 2282046" data-attributes="member: 54983"><p>Not much in this world is more precious than your son / daughter first deer kill... My eldest turned 31 this past August he got his at 12 years old. 174 yards off hand his little Remy 30.06 put it down in it's tracks. We were up in the high country along some rim rock, saw three bucks heading our way. I whispered if they stop take the biggest one. They meandered around and started feeding about 200 yds out they moved slowly closer the largest of the three turned sideways and he sent it, a little high but caught both lungs, it dropped in its tracks the other two stotted out another 30-40 yards and stopped. I was able to pick up one of the smaller bucks. What a first hunt for my boy, I sure was a proud papa man!!! I had that buck mounted for him and every time I look at the deer it brings back all that warm fuzzy stuff...[ATTACH=full]296660[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]296661[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30378wbymag, post: 2282046, member: 54983"] Not much in this world is more precious than your son / daughter first deer kill... My eldest turned 31 this past August he got his at 12 years old. 174 yards off hand his little Remy 30.06 put it down in it's tracks. We were up in the high country along some rim rock, saw three bucks heading our way. I whispered if they stop take the biggest one. They meandered around and started feeding about 200 yds out they moved slowly closer the largest of the three turned sideways and he sent it, a little high but caught both lungs, it dropped in its tracks the other two stotted out another 30-40 yards and stopped. I was able to pick up one of the smaller bucks. What a first hunt for my boy, I sure was a proud papa man!!! I had that buck mounted for him and every time I look at the deer it brings back all that warm fuzzy stuff...[ATTACH type="full"]296660[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]296661[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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