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    Hunting chukars near Kamloops lake a few days ago, saw close to 100 birds and I got my limit. We also saw a couple full curl bighorns staking their claim over their ladies. It was great until I fell on some cactus then fell off some rocks. one of the most challenging upland hunts I've been on.
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    Me either for now it's only grouse,but they are fun to hunt and yummy to eat !



    This is the first kill ever for my women,on top of that with the ruger american in 17 hmr !



    The same day as the first kill of the girlfriend we end up with 3 !



    And here is me and my son with his first kill too,again the ruger american on her duty ! I bring the shotgun in back up,he dont shoot often as we prefer the challenge of the 17 hmr,way more fun !
    If gun's kill people,mine must be defective !


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    first goose hunt ever from yesterday



    The birds were taken from your average corn field.
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    43 Lbs female eastern Coyote. Female came in first to a pup distress, shot was made at 80yards. Male came in just as I pulled the trigger……..and missed that shot. Rifle is a Tikka Varmint chambered in .22-250. Head shot with a 55gr vmax, as per the no gore rule I thought it better not to show that pic.
    Scenery Pictures are the general area at different times throughout the year







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    Joe where is this??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cdnhunter117 View Post
    Joe where is this??
    Avalon Peninsula, NL
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    Black Bear in Nothern Ontario. Beautiful scenery near Matachewan .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotchline View Post
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    Black Bear in Nothern Ontario. Beautiful scenery near Matachewan .
    Nice man
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    That 8-points buck was my first deer on my first deer hunt! As pictured it weighted 100lbs, typical for the Anticosti island.

    The semi-auto action probably saved the day and a lot of unnecessary pain.
    I stalked it while it was eating grass in the marsh. As I got to 50/75m, it slowly reached the first trees. It bend again to eat hiding his front half behind long grass. Afraid to loose it in the bush, I took aim for the hidden chest. Struck it jumped ahead, stopped and look around to locate the threat. Without moving I quickly pulled a second shot in his eyes. It fell on the spot. I discovered the first bullet did hit the last rib, hitting no vital organ.

    7.62x39, I compared three SP loads before the hunt.
    Federal Fusion gave 2 MOA at 100yds and MFS gave 2.25 MOA at 100 yds. Sellier&Bellot was much less accurate in that XCR. I chose the MFS as I had it in stock. I found my points of aim at 100 yds (2"¼ grouping) and 200yds (5" grouping).
    Terminal performance was very good.
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    Obviously not eligible for the contest but I have to share this. This is my sons first muley buck taken last season (he is 13 in the pic). First pic is of the deer - second is the hill he shot it on. 3 hour hike in 4 out with the meat and gear on our backs. It was a great day and a great first kill for the lad. He spotted it himself - made a stalk to close the distance to 200 yards from about 450 and killed the buck with one shot from his 06' at an elevation of about 6000 feet (high for the coastal region we are in). i was a proud dad!




    BTW - some awesome pics posted so far - including the ones received by email. Keep them coming - we're loving it!

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