Jeez la-weez not a lot of hunters on here I suppose? Or it has been a tough year hunting!
Prove me wrong!
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First kill with the Tavor 7.
I had paused on a trail for a brief moment to watch and listen when I suddenly heard fast movement behind me, I turned just in time to see this buck jumping the trail about 15m away. Instinctively I turned 180°, quickly raised the gun and did a snap double tap looking down the edge of the scope/corner of handguard. Thank you competition shooting, both rounds hit heart/lung area and he piled up as he hit the ditch on the other side of the trail, DRT.
Watched this one on the cameras mostly in the middle of the night. He made a mistake and I got to capitalize
My wife got a nice buck this year, of course in one of my spots lol. She's hunted 2 years now, and shot bigger bucks both years than 99.9% of deer I've taken. Can I post pictures without having a membership or something now?
About 5 minutes into legal light on opening day I was trying to video a doe with my cellphone about 7 yards from my tree stand when I noticed a buck slinking along a ridge about 75 yards away. I found an opening in the bush about 10 yards in front of him and brought my CVA muzzleloader with Leupold M8 4x up to the spot. As his front shoulder passed the crosshairs I touched it off and waited for the smoke to clear and I watched him snowplow into a tree about 6 yards from where he was shot. I ended up hitting him just behind the front leg on the right side taking out the heart and exiting through the left shoulder with a 303 grain Remington sabot. The next day I took a 3 point from the same stand at about the same distance making for a very short season. The tree that my stand is on is so rotten that I will have to move it next year so this was a nice finish as I've shot countless deer from it over the past 10 years.
Last edited by mcpiper; 11-25-2021 at 05:30 PM.
"One shot is what it is all about. A deer has to be taken with one shot," Michael Vronsky The Deer Hunter