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Post by bowhunterjohn on Jan 3, 2024 0:18:56 GMT -5
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Post by schall53 on Jan 3, 2024 7:32:44 GMT -5
Nice shot! I have the same rifle, I really like it.
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Post by astronankin on Jan 13, 2024 8:15:39 GMT -5
Nice! I've only ever seen two while hunting that I can think of. One was too far away and also on a property where coyote hunting isn't allowed, and the other was a beautiful tan colored one that came trotting by at 30 yards while I was hunting spring turkey on the ground at another place. Unfortunately out of season by then!
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Post by deadeer on Jan 13, 2024 9:28:37 GMT -5
Nice! I've only ever seen two while hunting that I can think of. One was too far away and also on a property where coyote hunting isn't allowed, and the other was a beautiful tan colored one that came trotting by at 30 yards while I was hunting spring turkey on the ground at another place. Unfortunately out of season by then! If private land, open year round 24/7 365.
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Post by bowhunterjohn on Jan 15, 2024 22:40:29 GMT -5
Nice shot! I have the same rifle, I really like it. what powder charge in bullet are you using out of yours? and yes I really like that rifle I killed a buck several years ago at 209 yards with it
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Post by schall53 on Jan 16, 2024 12:04:29 GMT -5
Nice shot! I have the same rifle, I really like it. what powder charge in bullet are you using out of yours? and yes I really like that rifle I killed a buck several years ago at 209 yards with it I set it up for elk in Colorado. 150 grains of pyrodex behind a 338 gr power belt platinum. Accurate out to 200 yds. Colorado you can not use sabots and limited to loose powder.
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Post by esshup on Jan 16, 2024 13:23:08 GMT -5
what powder charge in bullet are you using out of yours? and yes I really like that rifle I killed a buck several years ago at 209 yards with it I set it up for elk in Colorado. 150 grains of pyrodex behind a 338 gr power belt platinum. Accurate out to 200 yds. Colorado you can not use sabots and limited to loose powder. and no optics, correct?
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Post by schall53 on Jan 17, 2024 10:27:49 GMT -5
I set it up for elk in Colorado. 150 grains of pyrodex behind a 338 gr power belt platinum. Accurate out to 200 yds. Colorado you can not use sabots and limited to loose powder. and no optics, correct? Correct
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Post by esshup on Jan 17, 2024 11:10:20 GMT -5
When I inquired about using a muzzleloader during the Centerfire Rifle Cow Elk season there they said I still had to follow those rules if using a muzzleloader. Stupid if you ask me, but it's their game, their rules. So I just used a regular rifle.
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