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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 58278" data-attributes="member: 458"><p>Bud, you know I've followed your wanderings through Montana for several years now. Your track record speaks for its self. No suspicion on my part. However, I would venture to guess that the "average" deer hunter in the west is more comfortable shooting past 150 yards than the "average" hunter from MI. Then again, I doubt there are very many "average" hunters or shots that hang out at this site regularly. Oh and very nice buck by the way. One of my students killed a dandy on the property that borders the northern border of your outfitters property this year. His was 29" wide and very heavy, but didn't have good tine length like yours. Still, it was a great buck especially for a 15 year old kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 58278, member: 458"] Bud, you know I've followed your wanderings through Montana for several years now. Your track record speaks for its self. No suspicion on my part. However, I would venture to guess that the "average" deer hunter in the west is more comfortable shooting past 150 yards than the "average" hunter from MI. Then again, I doubt there are very many "average" hunters or shots that hang out at this site regularly. Oh and very nice buck by the way. One of my students killed a dandy on the property that borders the northern border of your outfitters property this year. His was 29" wide and very heavy, but didn't have good tine length like yours. Still, it was a great buck especially for a 15 year old kid. [/QUOTE]
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