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lets see the last animal every one has shot. bring em on. lets keep this poast going so all members can keep track of each others hunts. dont forget to tell about the distance too.

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shot from 400 meters. on a very windy day.
 
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From Colorado in 2014, and sadly haven't been drawn in any western hunts since, but building my points in NV, UT, NM, WY, and AZ......guaranteed a UT mule deer tag this year, so looking forward to that.
 
A good ol' Indiana coyote. First one for the winter. I'm a little behind. It's been a rough year. A 140gr SST out of the 260 preformed as expected. The best part is it's a female.
 

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Christmas day, 2016. Florida/Georgia border. 434 yards with a 139 gr. Scenar from my Fosnaugh Customs 6.5 x 47 Lapua.





 
SW every time I think of you I think of Ibex and think, "Man, one of these days I gotta go see him"!

I don't take pictures of everything I shoot but I did take one nice buck and one really nice hog so far.

I shot this guy with the Ruger Hawkeye .260 at 320yds if I remember right. It was almost dead dark when I saw him moving through the brush and he stopped to eat leaving me a very small hole for a clean shot. The bullet, 125gr Peregrine VRG-4 "Plainsmaster" entered the crease between his neck and shoulder went through the spine and exited through the offside shoulder.

He was better than 400lbs live weight and had a nice set of tusks. It was his tusks in fact which I saw first in the fading twilight.

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Thankfully I had the trailer and the ATV along which made it a whole heck of a lot easier getting him recovered and taken to town.
 
SW every time I think of you I think of Ibex and think, "Man, one of these days I gotta go see him"!

I don't take pictures of everything I shoot but I did take one nice buck and one really nice hog so far.

I shot this guy with the Ruger Hawkeye .260 at 320yds if I remember right. It was almost dead dark when I saw him moving through the brush and he stopped to eat leaving me a very small hole for a clean shot. The bullet, 125gr Peregrine VRG-4 "Plainsmaster" entered the crease between his neck and shoulder went through the spine and exited through the offside shoulder.

He was better than 400lbs live weight and had a nice set of tusks. It was his tusks in fact which I saw first in the fading twilight.

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Thankfully I had the trailer and the ATV along which made it a whole heck of a lot easier getting him recovered and taken to town.

You are allways welcome here mate. just come over and l will take you hunting :)
 
My first Utah buck...2016 season. 761 yards with 300 Rum and 220 ELD-X.
 

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Last trip to my farm in TN in December.
6mm Rem Ackley Improved,
105 VLD 3360 fps MV. Unfortunately no yotes this year.
I had scoped the deer trail at 500 yards all morning then this buck walked out at 280 yards. High shoulder shot DRT.
The next day I got bored and started picking off armadillos. The exploded one was at 250 yards, the pierced one was about 75 yards. I guess the bullet impact at 250 slowed down the VLD enough to expand better (popped his tail right off).
 

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