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What happens when I let the Girl Shoot
29 November 2007, 18:31
GraylakeWhat happens when I let the Girl Shoot
As some of you know from the Big Bore Shoot, the wife was not able to shoot this spring. Well that problem was taken care of in July and by November she was ready to pick up where she left off.
The weather was still nice, so we decided to go hunting on Nov. 15/16. She would be the shooter and I would stay in the truck with the little one.
After a range session on the 14th she decided that she would shoot her Ruger in 7 rem mag this year. Her 300 WSM that I picked up for her this spring did not have a trigger pull to her liking. She has become quite picky over the last few years. All of the rifles that she shoots must have a trigger job, good glass (VX-III min.) and be cut down to fit.
We started thursday morning and right off the bat we were into deer. Small whitey's nothing to get worried about. Checked out all the regular spots that we hunt every year and then got down to work.
Thursday evening she decides that it is time to get serious and 2 quick shots later she has her first double with a muley doe and fawn laying on the ground.
We take care of them and then head to the hotel. That night she decides that she would like to fill both whitetail tags in the morning and then we can be home in the afternoon.
Friday morning dawns with a quick shot and her antlerless whitetail tag is used up and it is time to check out another spot for a whitetail buck. half hour later and this is task is finished. Her little whitetail hunt took 1.25 hrs friday morning. Gotta love the rut.
Everything worked so well. It was almost like we planned it that way.
When the smoke finally cleared she had 4 empty brass and 4 filled tags.
And the best part, every deer dropped at the shot and we could get the truck into every spot (no dragging for me)
Her rifle for the trip was a Left handed Ruger M77 MKII Stainless Laminate with a VX-III 3.5-10x40. She was shooting 160gr. Barnes Triple Shock bullets in factory loads from Federal.
29 November 2007, 19:27
calgarychef1Tell her good job!! Nice whitetail to boot.
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29 November 2007, 19:36
butchlocgood going mom!!!!
29 November 2007, 20:01
470 MbogoHI Graylake
Congratulations on the little one. I'm glad to see you are both out and having fun. I can see a Chipmunk 22 in the near future. Nice deer also.
Take good care and pass on my best to your wife and little one.
Dave
30 November 2007, 04:40
308SakoA classic story of the continuity of life itself. Well done and congratulations to the lucky hunter.
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30 November 2007, 06:19
retreeverErika, I love those pics...That young hunter is being christened the right way...
Thank you for keeping us in the loop...
The best to your family...

Mike
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30 November 2007, 07:17
CanuckWTG Erika, Sid and ?? (little one!) And congrats on your (not-so) new arrival.

Great photos and story. Love it!
Take care,
Chris
30 November 2007, 21:50
Frans DiepstratenCongrats on the deer, but I like the cute one on Erika's knee the best!
Frans
01 December 2007, 23:04
GraylakeSorry the little ones name is Kali Rebekah.
And yes there will be a 22 chipmunk in the future. Hopefully not pink but that will be up to her.
Thanks for all the kind words.
Looking forward to the next big bore shoot.
02 December 2007, 04:50
MikeyBThose are some fine animals there! Nice shooting. That little one of yours is adorable! I love the sleeper. Congrats!
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04 December 2007, 08:08
martinbnsCool pics and nice looking family.
09 December 2007, 03:09
7mm-08Awesome story and pictures. This is what hunting should be...a family affair. Good on you for getting the freezer full. Whats on the menu besides steaks and roasts? Sausage?, Jerky?, Canning some?
11 December 2007, 03:04
BlacktailerHey Sid,
Better start saving extra to pay those trophy fees. When the wife starts shooting you are in trouble my friend.

Russ
Have gun- Will travel
The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark
12 December 2007, 17:04
Aspen Hill AdventuresNice deer, the buck looks like a bruiser, heavy body! Looks like your family has great priorities!
~Ann
23 December 2007, 18:56
Arild IversenLoved the story and the pictures.
Especially the little one in her camo fleece

That´s the way to rise a kid
Arild Iversen.
10 January 2008, 00:38
303carbineIn the last pic the baby is pointing to a another deer that mom didn't see.I guess she can't shoot with both hands full.
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11 January 2008, 01:40
octaveNice pics, looks like your frezers going to be full especially in the comming years.
short and fat and hard to get at, hit like a hammer and never been hit back.