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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2701028" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>Where we hunt is what is called a bean field in the south. Four to six hundred acres. In Alabama you can hunt thirty minutes past sunset. I can assure you that the last ten of those can be a chore for the best scopes. And it all depends on the direction you are looking! Looking west , forget it. Looking east , good until last five minutes! But you'll have trouble seeing antlers, and no way to tell if late season doe is this years button buck when thinning does late season. Some young bucks are killed at this time of day. We're killing deer for farmers and feeding people, also going to church food banks, so, sometimes it doesn't matter whether its a doe or un antlered When you report it there is line for un antlered bucks that don't count on your three buck limit. I use a leupold VX5HD 3-15 firedot reticle set at lowest setting for the red dot. I've killed some at three hundred yards plus in last five minutes with this. But it's looking east.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2701028, member: 118066"] Where we hunt is what is called a bean field in the south. Four to six hundred acres. In Alabama you can hunt thirty minutes past sunset. I can assure you that the last ten of those can be a chore for the best scopes. And it all depends on the direction you are looking! Looking west , forget it. Looking east , good until last five minutes! But you'll have trouble seeing antlers, and no way to tell if late season doe is this years button buck when thinning does late season. Some young bucks are killed at this time of day. We're killing deer for farmers and feeding people, also going to church food banks, so, sometimes it doesn't matter whether its a doe or un antlered When you report it there is line for un antlered bucks that don't count on your three buck limit. I use a leupold VX5HD 3-15 firedot reticle set at lowest setting for the red dot. I've killed some at three hundred yards plus in last five minutes with this. But it's looking east. [/QUOTE]
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