HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!!! . . . . . I'm Not Drinking Anymore . . . . .

. . . . . tonight!

I'm not drinking anymore tonight!:eek:

Carry on. . .. .:thumbup:

Jerry
:D

I right there with yah, bro


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That was funny.


What's a guy like you pick to skin and quarter his deer? What blades are you taking with you?
 
I've never been muzzleloader hunting, only rifle and bow, I prefer bow and I suspect that in many ways it is cost to muzzleloader that regular rifle... Of course all my hunting has also been in Oregon were we don't use blinds either...
 
Taxes to high in Scotland, My understanding is Jerry bought the Fortress where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was filmed. Jerry has quit drinking until he wakes up!!!
Scotland is more likely his destination
 
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Jerry said that he's not drinking any MORE tonight, but he didn't say he's drinking any LESS either!:D
 
After watching the revenant yesterday I told myself my next deer will be by muzzle loader. Not a high tech model but old school. This will be brand new to me. Good luck Jerry.
 
Oh deer... Jerry is only one well placed shot from resuming more shots! :D
 
Back at the shop now. . .

Apparently the deer don't like cold, rainy, weather either!:grumpy:

I'll get 'em tomorrow!

I really love muzzle loaders!!!:thumbup:

I shot a nice 8 point 2 years ago with a 50 cal round ball out of my flintlock. It went in right behind the right shoulder and then ricocheted off of the opposite left shoulder blade on the other side and travelled the entire length of the deer and exited right on front of the right rear leg!!! It came out the same side it went in!!!:eek:

Freaked me out!:eek:

It was almost like the deer was shooting back at me!:eek::confused:

Pure lead round balls are totally unpredictable!!!

The venison was delicious!!!!:thumbup:

Let's Drink!!!:thumbup:

Jerry:D
 
And while most high power projectiles fragment, I have yet to see a lead round ball lose any of its weight. To me that means generally a cleaner wound channel.

One of the last deer I ever culled was a 150 pound, 4 point whitetail. (We only count one side of the antlers in Wyoming. )

He looked like he had been hit by a hand grenade. I used REM700 .30-'06, shooting a150 grain Rem CORLOKT at about 80 yards.

Once upon a time, my family used to rendezvous
 
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