2024 Show Us Your Game Photo Contest Details!

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Our annual Show Us Your Game photo contest is back!

The contest will run starting today until December 15th, 2024.

1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes are all listed below on the attached image.

Remember, this is a photo contest - brought to you by International Shooting Supplies Ltd. and the manufacturers that make our industry tick!

Pictures should be of any of the game you've taken over previous years or during the current season as we will run the contest into December.

Photos can also profile some of the country you hunt as the goal is to make the rest of us wish we'd been there with you!

Game pictured can be anything legally harvested during a lawful hunting season and pics should be in good taste.

Anything that is excessively gory (or just plain weird) will be deleted.

Pics can be submitted via this thread in the comments section for the world to see or they can be emailed to us at sales@internationalshootingsupplies.com.

Judging is completely arbitrary and based on how badly you can make us want to be there with you.

It will be carried out by myself (Scott) and the management here at ISS.

As usual, winners will be contacted via PM or email - depending how you submitted your pics.

So strap on your boots and get your camera's ready. It's time!

Regards,

Scott & the Staff



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1st Prize Winchester Wildcat 22LR in OD Green

2nd Prize Vortex Diamondback HD 10X42 Binos

3rd Prize Browning Special Edition Whitetail Knife



Conditions: No purchase required. Entrants must have a valid PAL to take possession of any prizes where it is required. Contest open to Canadian residents only.



 
First solo backpacking hunt and packout. I spotted this 3x2 at 700 yards, and got to 150 before he spotted me with just his head and shoulders sticking above a small hill. I lined up my 308 right for the middle of his neck and let'er rip...well...the 165 federal fusion exploded a friggin' branch thirty feet in front of him. Well that startled him to run up the hill he was behind and that gave me a perfect broadside shot.

The next shot found his lungs right behind his front leg...then with that one leg lifted, his three wheel drive kicked in and he started to do three donuts on that small hill before falling over. Close to 6 hours between the shot/packing out all the meat to turning the truck on and heading home, but totally hooked on hiking in for my hunts from now on. On a side note, the recovered bullet weight was 160.4gr! not bad at all!
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First solo backpacking hunt and packout. I spotted this 3x2 at 700 yards, and got to 150 before he spotted me with just his head and shoulders sticking above a small hill. I lined up my 308 right for the middle of his neck and let'er rip...well...the 165 federal fusion exploded a friggin' branch thirty feet in front of him. Well that startled him to run up the hill he was behind and that gave me a perfect broadside shot.

The next shot found his lungs right behind his front leg...then with that one leg lifted, his three wheel drive kicked in and he started to do three donuts on that small hill before falling over. Close to 6 hours between the shot/packing out all the meat to turning the truck on and heading home, but totally hooked on hiking in for my hunts from now on. On a side note, the recovered bullet weight was 160.4gr! not bad at all!
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Great story! Thanks for posting!!
 
It was the first day of moose and I got to my watch and sat down. Not even an hour sitting I hear it coming. Sun was behind her and had to wait until she cleared the tree line to confirm a large cow. Waiting for her to get broadside in the marsh and took one shot. She dropped without another step. Thing was huge, lots of fat. 180 gr 308 out of my Winchester XPR Sporter. Spent the rest of the week cleaning stands for deer and cutting firewood. Maybe a beer or three.
 

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It was the first day of moose and I got to my watch and sat down. Not even an hour sitting I hear it coming. Sun was behind her and had to wait until she cleared the tree line to confirm a large cow. Waiting for her to get broadside in the marsh and took one shot. She dropped without another step. Thing was huge, lots of fat. 180 gr 308 out of my Winchester XPR Sporter. Spent the rest of the week cleaning stands for deer and cutting firewood. Maybe a beer or three.
Dart night sounds like a fine plan. Hard to tell in the photo because its dark outside but is that a dedicated shack for the dart games?
 
My 6 year old daughter out for squirrel season. She was practicing sitting still for deer season. She's joined on 2 deer hunts recently and proved she's great in the woods as we saw 4 bucks but just didn't get a shot yet. Got some great pics but no game shots of deer with her yet Definitely my favorite hunting partner
 

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My 6 year old daughter out for squirrel season. She was practicing sitting still for deer season. She's joined on 2 deer hunts recently and proved she's great in the woods as we saw 4 bucks but just didn't get a shot yet. Got some great pics but no game shots of deer with her yet Definitely my favorite hunting partner
Hunting with your kids is the best!
 
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