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Some humble pics ...
03 June 2009, 06:49
AfrikaanderSome humble pics ...
Well, finally I managed to have some spare time to post some pics of my latest hunting trip, almost a month ago...
As usual, I went to an open wild area near Victorica (La Pampa) where I hunted two boars with my Marlin 1895SS (both head shots some 90 yards away) the last night just few hours before returning back (thus pics weren`t very good)
Hunting zone (from a mill I climbed to have a better view)
Trophies (mainly meat to eat with friends and a good malbec)
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03 June 2009, 08:14
LorenzoNice pics, specially the first one.
90 yards at night is a looooooooooong distance for a head shot in an animal the size of a pig that is moving around

Obviously you are better shot than I will ever be...
I make my life easier, I just aim to the middle (yes to the middle) of the pig that it's only a shadow (with full moon) at 70 yards away. They usually run a little bit but not much

L
03 June 2009, 15:56
AfrikaanderYeop... I am even tempted to tell you that the smaller one received the bullet just in between its eyes (front shot) and the bigger just under the ear (side shot), but I know that it would sound boastful

- and I don´t like brags just that´s why I named this thread how I did !!!

I much prefer what I call "surgical" shots: less meat spoiled & less suffering

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03 June 2009, 23:14
Guillermo AmestoyWhen the wildboar is not far than 70 mts I prefer the head shot

, but more than that I did not take any risk

, more if its a big male, the first picture was from the blind? a tree or a mill? Very nice

I keep it for My computer as wallpaper, Nice board, but take care with the uric acid too much meat Congratulations!!!

"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
04 June 2009, 03:24
juanpozziGreat photos with a very practical gun the MARLIN GUIDE GUN ,congratulations my friend .Juan
www.huntinginargentina.com.ar FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF IPHA INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASOCIATION .
DSC PROFESSIONAL MEMBER
DRSS--SCI
NRA
IDPA
IPSC-FAT -argentine shooting federation cred number2-
04 June 2009, 04:10
Guillermo AmestoyMartin; I dont want to be the bee´s honeycomb kicker

but someboy at your back....

is calling You "the Fashion Hunter" for You´s face close pictures in each post............

"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
04 June 2009, 04:31
AfrikaanderThat is because I took the pictures by myself (at my own arm's distance !) since my hunting partners were either sleeping or just about to go to..... As I usually stay all night in the blind waiting for mr Sus scrofa to come,they were not waiting for me that early (0200 am more o less), so I had to hang the pigs, take pics and butcher them by myself...
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04 June 2009, 05:35
Guillermo AmestoyBuy a cheap bipod or release to the market "The Fashion Hunters Magazine", I want to be Mr. December.....

:animal

:
"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
04 June 2009, 05:49
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
(....) the first picture was from the blind? a tree or a mill? Very nice

I keep it for My computer as wallpaper, Nice board, but take care with the uric acid too much meat Congratulations!!!
Hey, guille do you see that clearance top right-centre end of the pic? That's an area of some eight hectares (around 20 acres) place of a group of females (red deer) and I climbed that mill to use it as a "mangrullo" and hoping to see a good male around those females... Up there I liked the view that much that couldn't resist and took a photo....
Stags? Indeed there were some males around but all were young, too young to be shot

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04 June 2009, 05:54
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by juanpozzi:
Great photos with a very practical gun the MARLIN GUIDE GUN ,congratulations my friend .Juan
Juan, my friend: I have just noticed a couple of lost calls from you... I cannot contact you right now (are you within signal limits?) so please tell me via PM how can I help you....
Un abrazo!
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04 June 2009, 05:58
Afrikaanderquote:
Originally posted by Guillermo Amestoy:
Buy a cheap bipod or release to the market "The Fashion Hunters Magazine", I want to be Mr. December.....

:animal

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Why not Mr July?

Don't be shy!!!

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04 June 2009, 06:47
juanpozziSpartan ,just want to invite to the snipers course ,of LIEUT,FARAH ,ill send you a poem of one of the soldiers of LEONIDAS that a GOE sent to me today .Juan
www.huntinginargentina.com.ar FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF IPHA INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASOCIATION .
DSC PROFESSIONAL MEMBER
DRSS--SCI
NRA
IDPA
IPSC-FAT -argentine shooting federation cred number2-
04 June 2009, 18:47
nainitalMartin: congrats on a good hunt and nice pictures, I also will save the first as a wallpaper. By the way, I´ve sent several mails to your adress in arnet and all were refused. Did you change it?.
Regards
04 June 2009, 23:21
Guillermo Amestoyquote:
Originally posted by juanpozzi:
Spartan ,just want to invite to the snipers course ,of LIEUT,FARAH ,ill send you a poem of one of the soldiers of LEONIDAS that a GOE sent to me today .Juan
oooh Nooo!!! Now the Dr. Start with poems......
wacht out ! ! ! Martin
"Every ignored reallity prepares its revenge!"
06 June 2009, 06:38
AfrikaanderHey Guille, are you somehow related to Luis Juez?
Or is it only an overdosis of the famous "humor cordobes"?

Un abrazo!
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07 June 2009, 09:42
billinthewildI shot him in the eye....
I waited for him to die.
I dressed him and skinned him,
and baked him in a pie....
He was a poet,
and didn't know it....

"When you play, play hard; when you work, don't play at all."
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