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Shot a doe last night using a Redhead Blackout (I get all redhead stuff 40% off or higher) this is my first season with them and it was a perfect lung shot and only had 2 spots of blood! They didn't leave a single drop of blood anywhere else and it took me over an hour to stumble across her...
Re: Introductions, first precision rifle (Rem 700 SPS) Nice. I take it in 308. I also have a SPS tactical and the first thing you need to dump is the stock. A proper tuned remington trigger is nice but if you are on a budget I would say get a timney and if you aren't on a budget get a jewel...
Re: Noobie to the hide. 700 sps questions I would recommend the BC Medalist M40. I have a SPS Tactical too and put one on it and helped it out a lot. Rings you can go with Warne Tactical if you are on a budget but blackhawk rings are always nice too.
Re: Where I hunt <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Cadillac Jack</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Went to Sullivan County Missouri last November on a hunt Theres some pretty county in this thread though </div></div> Sullivan is so so. If you go down...
Re: Trail Cams???? I love trail cameras. I will set them up at every deer stand to find the deer patterns to know which stand to sit at during that time of the day. It has made me a way more successful hunter. Although I still see most my deer from 9-10am when people are leaving for breakfast...
Re: Channel Cat (mine) Nice channel! I caught a 12 lb channel out of a private farm lake when I was 11 and thought I caught a monster. As stated above I usually go for smaller channels like in the 2-3lb range. Find the older ones to be a little more tough and different texture. I will eat...