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Post by realhunter on Dec 17, 2010 7:17:18 GMT -5
Which hot primers are you using in your Savage? I use standard Winchester 209 primers, never had a missfire... Hottest primers are Federal 209A, and CCI 209M
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Post by realhunter on Dec 16, 2010 8:50:10 GMT -5
I wouldn't dare buy a gun thats been discontinued. Uh ok.... explain
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Post by realhunter on Dec 2, 2010 6:31:29 GMT -5
I don't use it for jerky, but a friend of mine brought some home from Michigan that afriend of his made from the backstrap... It was great!
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Post by realhunter on Nov 30, 2010 9:14:31 GMT -5
The bottom one... Savage 10 ml W209 primer 60gr Vit-N120 MMP Orange Sabot .458 300gr SSP Barnes Original Nikon Omega BDC 250- actually "315" with this load Warne one piece tactical base and warne maxima rings Bell & Carlson Duramaxx stock Rifle basix trigger, set at 3 lbs
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Post by realhunter on Nov 16, 2010 13:39:08 GMT -5
I had good luck withthe Remington Buckhammer's. Designed just like Lightfields only cheaper and just as accuate.
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Post by realhunter on Nov 15, 2010 9:43:23 GMT -5
Yep there was a 190 + killed, and rumors of another, I have pics of one but they are not mine to post.
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Post by realhunter on Oct 20, 2010 8:02:21 GMT -5
Rutting bucks must drink, thats a fact. So if you know of a secluded pond that is holding water, and all other sources in the area are dried up it could be a great spot. If we get a soaking rain... then you can throw that out the window.
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Post by realhunter on Oct 14, 2010 9:14:08 GMT -5
Recipies... complete how to...
Discuss
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Post by realhunter on Oct 13, 2010 7:47:59 GMT -5
Have been grinding our own for close to 15 years... We add nothing to ours. It cooks just fine with no fat. I use a little olive oil in the pan. We use ground venison at least twice a week.
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Post by realhunter on Dec 21, 2009 18:41:12 GMT -5
Nothing to be ashamed of there a coyote in bow range is a worthy trophy in my book!
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Post by realhunter on Dec 3, 2009 21:00:24 GMT -5
Has that buck been posted somewhere to see? Any details to share buster? Green score 231"+ gross 223"+ net main frame 10 with 10 nontyp. points total mass measurements at 40"+ 36"+ of nontyp. growth 8 2/8" drop tine 6 2/8" bases left G2 15"+ right G2 13"+ 19 6/8"inside spread I've got a couple of trail cam pics of him. He was killed about 350 yards from my front door!
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Post by realhunter on Nov 30, 2009 20:43:11 GMT -5
Blackhorn 209 110 yds TC Triumph / Nikon 3-9x40 Omega BDC reticle All shots 120gr by volume (80gr by weight) I always weigh BH 209 to be exact. MMP HPH12 Sabot and a 250gr TC Shockwave (non bonded). Standard W209 primer. You must use standard primers with BH 209 not the "clean" type designed to compensate for crummy powder.... No swab between shots, last shot loaded like the first. Also make sure you give the barrel plenty of time to cool especially if its warm out!!
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Post by realhunter on Nov 28, 2009 11:01:05 GMT -5
Couple pics from this year, pictures shot with a Nikon D40 by HIPB member Rush..... One tip don't sit directly behind the antlers. And wear gloves if you must hold the rack, it will make it appear larger....
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Post by realhunter on Nov 20, 2009 7:24:13 GMT -5
I also recommend a powder switch to BH 209. My last range session.... 110 yds TC Triumph / Nikon 3-9x40 Omega BDC reticle All shots 120gr by volume (80gr by weight) I always weigh BH 209 to be exact. MMP HPH12 Sabot and a 250gr TC Shockwave (non bonded). Standard W209 primer. You must use standard primers with BH 209 not the "clean" type designed to compensate for crummy powder.... No swab between shots, last shot loaded like the first. Also make sure you give the barrel plenty of time to cool especially if its warm out!!
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Post by realhunter on Nov 20, 2009 7:07:38 GMT -5
The Musket Shop near Glendale F&W area carries BH 209...
Strange hours so call before you go....812-644-7602
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Post by realhunter on Nov 12, 2009 16:54:01 GMT -5
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Post by realhunter on Sept 25, 2009 6:55:49 GMT -5
Authorized Users for Unimproved Areas
1. Active duty Military ASSIGNED to NSA Crane. 2. Dependants of Active duty Military ASSIGNED to NSA Crane. 3. DOD Civilian Employees ASSIGNED to NSA Crane 4. Dependants of DOD Civilian Employees ASSIGNED to NSA Crane. 5. Contractor employees with DOD issued CAC ASSIGNED at NSA Crane. 6. Retired Military who were ASSIGNED at NSA Crane while serving on Active Duty. 7. Retired DOD Civilian Employees who retired while ASSIGNED to NSA Crane.
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Post by realhunter on Nov 14, 2008 16:07:09 GMT -5
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Post by realhunter on Nov 9, 2008 4:09:25 GMT -5
Wow that is a stud. Sorry i did not see a deer in the third picture It made the deer look bigger, and Hey its gets them involved with my passion! Oh and thanks for the Stud comment I get it all the time... LMAO
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Post by realhunter on Nov 8, 2008 21:01:31 GMT -5
tomorrow I'll fill in the blanks... gotta get some rest for tomorrows hunt!!
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