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Went hunting with my Colt Sauer Drilling 12x12x30-06. This 8 pointer was hiding laying there hoping I would pass by. I caught a glimse of his antlers in the sun and thats all it took.
I fired the 06 once and he was mine.


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Posts: 359 | Location: Long Island, New York | Registered: 28 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Foxfire

Congrats on a great first buck to the Drilling.

Tell me that it felt something really special! I know that somehow 'normal' turnbolts don't give me the same thrill and connection that the Sauer offers.

rgds Ian Smiler


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
 
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Waidmannsheil!

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GREAT to see this! Cool I think we need to start a Combo-Club and organize a yearly hunt...something relatively affordable and accessible.

Again, that is a very nice deer and taken with Class.
 
Posts: 1765 | Location: Northern Nevada | Registered: 27 February 2004Reply With Quote
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That sounds great to me. Maybe boar and pheasant or some kind of game and birds. I'm in let me know if I can be of any help. I know of a place where we could hunt big game in the morning and released pheasant in the afternoon. Naturally it's on a high fence but it could be done.


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Great going there, comgratulations...


/Best regards Chris
 
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We weren't even IN Germany in 1943. rotflmo
 
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We weren't even IN Germany in 1943. rotflmo


Where do you think we are now??? Where do you think you are now???
 
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foxie,

If we could incorporate fishing into the mix we could do a drilling MacNab...bore, pheasant, and trout/bass...all taken by the sportsman within a 24 hour period, using the drilling for the hunts and anything appropriate for the fish.

I've found a quarter stick of Hercules tossed to the right spot in the pond works well enough that none of us would need to bring rods. Big Grin

We need to get some triple-heads together and organize this. Cost is an issue; make it affordable but worthwhile.
 
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Heck, a drilling will kill a fish. We just need to put it into a barrel. Wink


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foxie,

If we could incorporate fishing into the mix we could do a drilling MacNab...bore, pheasant, and trout/bass...all taken by the sportsman within a 24 hour period, using the drilling for the hunts and anything appropriate for the fish.

I've found a quarter stick of Hercules tossed to the right spot in the pond works well enough that none of us would need to bring rods. Big Grin

We need to get some triple-heads together and organize this. Cost is an issue; make it affordable but worthwhile.

How about a hog hunt in Lower Suwannee NWR. Also great trout, tarpon & redfishing at Bills fish camp where I stay when I hunt there: http://lowersuwannee.fws.gov/ Cheap licenses too. Don't need a tag or a mgmt area permit cause it's federal land. Just a state license, res or non-res: http://wld.fwc.state.fl.us/hunting/default.asp I hosted a ML hunt there for years & some of the guys still come hunt the ML season.




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We still need a bird hunt of some kind to incorporate this into a MacNab...bore, bird, boat full of fish... Wink
 
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I think as long as the fishing is going to be freshwater. We could do this in the midwest. We could hunt big game of sorts on a high fence, released birds and then fishing. I think what it might cost to try big game, small game and fishing in the wild time and cost would make it prohibitive.


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I'm always glad to see the combo guns get game. Congratulations Foxfire. Packy
 
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I think as long as the fishing is going to be freshwater. We could do this in the midwest. We could hunt big game of sorts on a high fence, released birds and then fishing. I think what it might cost to try big game, small game and fishing in the wild time and cost would make it prohibitive.


My thoughts, too. I think bore are the best buy, and any gamebird will do. Anything but suckers and catfish will work for the fin. Wink

Bore are one of the traditional drilling game animals. Anyone have a place that can do it all up their sleeve?
 
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I may know of just the place. I will call and see on Monday if I remember. Pig, Quail, and bass/bluegill.

Dave


One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
 
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I may know of just the place. I will call and see on Monday if I remember. Pig, Quail, and bass/bluegill.

Dave


That would be a proper MacNab, IMO. Big Grin
 
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