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I took this 5x6 mulie in western KS with my White Super 91 .50 in '01.



My field photos from that hunt were rotten so the shoulder mount photo will have to do.

I'm headed to Northeastern KS with the same rifle to try for a whitetail this year.

Kyler


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Any Recent photos?


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Posts: 3315 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Here's my hog hunt from last year. CVA Kodiak Magnum, 300 grain Hornady SST w/sabot. 110 grains of Blackhorn 209. 50 yard shot.


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Sept '09 AZ bull.

T/C Triumph with 250gr Barnes over 90gr of Blackhorn powder.

 
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Here is another one with my Custom Renegade. I used 80 gr of Pyrodex P and a Paper patched 500 S&W bullet. Ron

 
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Great animals guys!

Some real trophies in this thread!


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Posts: 3315 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Took this cow muss this morning with my encore 209x50 with barnes 250gr MZ and 777 magnum pellets.



Two things learned, 250gr barnes MZ was definately up the the challenge of moose, and shooting a large cow by yourself 15 miles from your truck may seem like a good idea while your doing it, but will seem questionable at best for the next several hours.

Luckily I was able to call a buddy and between the two of us and the wheelers got it all hauled out.
 
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Two things learned, 250gr barnes MZ was definately up the the challenge of moose, and shooting a large cow by yourself 15 miles from your truck may seem like a good idea while your doing it, but will seem questionable at best for the next several hours.


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Well my paper patched 460 gr 500 S&W bullets did it again in my TC Renegade. I got this one this morning. Ron

 
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Nice Job! Great Animals!


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Posts: 3315 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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I took this bull last week in New Mexico with a TC Triumph & a 250gr Barnes T-EZ.

 
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Great job Euge! Thats a nice bull!

How far of a shot was it? Did the T-EZ exit?


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Posts: 3315 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Thanks Bugle, the shot was 128 yards. The bull was quartering away hard, it entered behind the last rib & exited on the forward edge of the opposite shoulder.

I really was impressed at how far the Barnes bullet penetrated through that bull.

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2010-Nov 30
Savage 45 cal custom
3000 fps
200 sst
222 yds
7 point
Both deer went straight down

Doe
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9 point Ohio buck. Encore, 110 gr BH209, 250 gr SST.
 
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Oct. this year.

 
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Nothing recent, but I shot this buck many years ago in NW Colorado with a patched round ball from a .45 cal Kentucky rifle that I built from a CVA kit.


Then I shot this Buff about 5 years ago with a 435 gr TC Maxi hunter from a .54 cal Green River Hawken that I also built.


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Nice Hawken! Reminds me of the old days with a CVA Big Bore Mtn. rifle, shooting PRB and real black.


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My best buck taken in South-Western Ontario with a .45 caliber Knight, measured a little over 150 gross.
 
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That is a stud whitetail! Ron
 
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December Hog

 
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Went back through these photos and I've got the itch again...going to try and make it to the shooting range this weekend with my .54 and hopefully have a hog down with it in the next few weeks BOOM


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Here is a big bear from a few weeks ago. I killed him with a Knight Bighorn and a 300gr. Barnes Expander. His green score is 20 in.
 
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savage smokeless .50 cal. modified 300 gr. Remington JHP 250 yrds.
 
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Guys,

Great pix. Such a shame that PB has blocked so many of them.

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Great trophies Smokeeter & GreatBasin -- Giant animals


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Posts: 3315 | Location: Permian Basin | Registered: 16 December 2006Reply With Quote
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I got this one with my Hot Rod Hawken with paper patched 11mm rifle bullets.

 
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Another one with the Hot Rod Hawken using paper patched 11mm rifle bullets.

 
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