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Post by radio2operate »

very nice buck.Congrats
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Congrats
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Congrats!!!!
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Way to go Ron, it's a start for the team Congrats

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Limbs and Bolts wrote:Way to go Ron, it's a start for the team Congrats

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now where have you been:)

btw, congrats on the buck;)
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!

I like Barnes Expanders or Hornady XTPs for deer hunting. The Barnes probably do the best job of dropping them in their tracks, but some rifles I've owned preferred the XTPs and they have done a good job, too. The farthest I've had one go was less than 35 yards and I think that was because he was already spooked by another hunter before I shot him.
I keep shots close, so I don't worry about trajectory. 100 yards is a long shot for me. :wink:
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Congrats nice buck.
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