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Youngest son "Contenderized" one last night.

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02 December 2002, 09:58
GonHuntin
Youngest son "Contenderized" one last night.
My youngest son (12) killed his second deer tonight with a contender carbine in 7-30 waters (super 16). He made a perfect shot at 60 yards and the little 7-30 did it's job. We thought the deer was a yearling doe and were surprised to find it is a button buck.....we don't normally shoot button bucks, but sometimes it happens.... good thing it was small or I would never have gotten it out of where he killed it......thought we were going to need a helicopter!!!

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[ 12-02-2002, 00:59: Message edited by: GonHuntin ]
02 December 2002, 10:33
Sean VHA #60013
Mark,

Congratulations to your son on an excellent shot [Big Grin]

Hopefully that button buck will chew well enough to make the extraction worthwhile [Big Grin]
02 December 2002, 12:32
Bobby Tomek
Congratulations to both you and your son! That deer will make for some fine eating this winter.

By the way, what load did he use, and how was bullet performance?
02 December 2002, 13:39
Rich Jake
Gonhuntin
Excellent job by father & son ! I can hardly wait till my son or daughter is old enough to accompany me in the field for a hunt. That is quality time with the kids. Thanks for the post. Congratulations to you both.
Rich Jake
02 December 2002, 14:58
GonHuntin
Bobby

He has killed 2 deer with the little carbine, both using the Hornady 120 grain SSP bullet and 36 grains of win 748. Bullets did what they were suppose to do with exits on both deer.
02 December 2002, 16:31
xphunter
Mark,
Congrats!
I'm proud for both you and your boy.
Rifle season opens here on Wednesday. Maybe my daughter will get her first deer this year.
xphunter
03 December 2002, 13:14
<SD Handgunner>
Congratulations to the both of you. I bet you are really proud of that young man, as you should be. Now the both of you can enjoy the harvest, and memories everytime you sink your teeth into that tasty young buck. It should make some fine eatin.

Larry