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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 3008251" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>Well after a late start yesterday I managed to get out and smack a doe. I loaded the trailer up and put the snowmobile on and strapped it down. Only to realize the tires were flat as I was pulling out of the driveway. Pull it back in and unload everything. Got over to the farm at 2pm after more stuff not going as planned. Saw a few pheasants that were searching for food in the mid calf-knee deep snow. Ill be throwing a few hundred lbs of feed out for em when I go back in a day or so. I headed down along the fenceline to overlook a ravine where I know a bunch of deer bed and feed. I found some right away at 300 yds. I sat down and threw my suppressed 300 wsm and 215 bergers onto the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/spartanprecisionequipment?__cft__[0]=AZVJGQowBvnDcgQrOd-p7SawyB1jMlfCcMa3XfumMiYIwafi13TcUi9VACr0umvBKUDJFCb4kfhRDUzyLXD8Gi_onn_ozM7NyedDPoZknf_q5Y8D-Szg8TlEx3mnox2JEnD33t4Zp5nLrkgT1_REFNvC&__tn__=-]K-R" target="_blank">Spartan Precision</a> tripod with <a href="https://www.facebook.com/RRSSOAR?__cft__[0]=AZVJGQowBvnDcgQrOd-p7SawyB1jMlfCcMa3XfumMiYIwafi13TcUi9VACr0umvBKUDJFCb4kfhRDUzyLXD8Gi_onn_ozM7NyedDPoZknf_q5Y8D-Szg8TlEx3mnox2JEnD33t4Zp5nLrkgT1_REFNvC&__tn__=-]K-R" target="_blank">Really Right Stuff SOAR</a> head on it. They had no idea I was there but they were working towards the thick stuff that I wouldn't be able to shoot into. Found a big fat doe broadside in the open and came up a mil. Sent the shot and saw it was a good hit. The does scattered and stopped about 75 yds on the edge of some thick stuff. I sat and watched em for quite a bit as they bedded down. Was thinking about whacking a few more but then realized I didn't have my snowmobile with me to haul em out quick. I saw a nice 8 pt across the ravine as well at 300 yds. Decided to pack up and get a start on the doe since I had to pack her out of the bowl/ravine she was in and trudge through the deep snow field. Managed to get all 4 quarters, backstraps and head into my pack and got her back to the truck in one trip. Was definitely a heavy load but a great workout. Ill be using my other packs for the next packout. Either the Kuiu or Kifaru. Got some great meat for a family and an afternoon out of the shop. Was a great day. Got back home in time to spend a few with Clayton and then put him to bed.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.piercisionrifles.com" target="_blank">www.piercisionrifles.com</a></p><p></p><p>Pile of parts are on the shelf to take to your builder of choice.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]534061[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]534062[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]534063[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]534064[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 3008251, member: 20643"] Well after a late start yesterday I managed to get out and smack a doe. I loaded the trailer up and put the snowmobile on and strapped it down. Only to realize the tires were flat as I was pulling out of the driveway. Pull it back in and unload everything. Got over to the farm at 2pm after more stuff not going as planned. Saw a few pheasants that were searching for food in the mid calf-knee deep snow. Ill be throwing a few hundred lbs of feed out for em when I go back in a day or so. I headed down along the fenceline to overlook a ravine where I know a bunch of deer bed and feed. I found some right away at 300 yds. I sat down and threw my suppressed 300 wsm and 215 bergers onto the [URL='https://www.facebook.com/spartanprecisionequipment?__cft__[0]=AZVJGQowBvnDcgQrOd-p7SawyB1jMlfCcMa3XfumMiYIwafi13TcUi9VACr0umvBKUDJFCb4kfhRDUzyLXD8Gi_onn_ozM7NyedDPoZknf_q5Y8D-Szg8TlEx3mnox2JEnD33t4Zp5nLrkgT1_REFNvC&__tn__=-]K-R']Spartan Precision[/URL] tripod with [URL='https://www.facebook.com/RRSSOAR?__cft__[0]=AZVJGQowBvnDcgQrOd-p7SawyB1jMlfCcMa3XfumMiYIwafi13TcUi9VACr0umvBKUDJFCb4kfhRDUzyLXD8Gi_onn_ozM7NyedDPoZknf_q5Y8D-Szg8TlEx3mnox2JEnD33t4Zp5nLrkgT1_REFNvC&__tn__=-]K-R']Really Right Stuff SOAR[/URL] head on it. They had no idea I was there but they were working towards the thick stuff that I wouldn't be able to shoot into. Found a big fat doe broadside in the open and came up a mil. Sent the shot and saw it was a good hit. The does scattered and stopped about 75 yds on the edge of some thick stuff. I sat and watched em for quite a bit as they bedded down. Was thinking about whacking a few more but then realized I didn't have my snowmobile with me to haul em out quick. I saw a nice 8 pt across the ravine as well at 300 yds. Decided to pack up and get a start on the doe since I had to pack her out of the bowl/ravine she was in and trudge through the deep snow field. Managed to get all 4 quarters, backstraps and head into my pack and got her back to the truck in one trip. Was definitely a heavy load but a great workout. Ill be using my other packs for the next packout. Either the Kuiu or Kifaru. Got some great meat for a family and an afternoon out of the shop. Was a great day. Got back home in time to spend a few with Clayton and then put him to bed. [URL='http://www.piercisionrifles.com']www.piercisionrifles.com[/URL] Pile of parts are on the shelf to take to your builder of choice. [ATTACH type="full" alt="wsm doe pic 1.jpg"]534061[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="doe pic 2.jpg"]534062[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="doe pic 3.jpg"]534063[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="blood trail.jpg"]534064[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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