Matrix 300 gr spitzer in 9.3X62 draws first blood. WARNING - Grisly picture!

If I didn't know you as well as I do Ted, I'd have to ask if you let some nasty words slip with the acquisition of that new eyebrow..............but I know you didn't. You know if you look at that just so, it looks like the sickle part of the hammer and sickle on da Russian flag, all you need is a little hammer tattoo and there it would be, right between your eyes, the Russian Flag.............couldn't resist Ted, especially after you started the rumor that I was looking for a Salvage...........
 
Nope, Ted wouldn't have muttered any bad words, but up at the Whitehorse range, there might be a tree with a rifle wrapped around it.:eek: So how'd it happen ole timer, I don't recall seeing any of your rifles having the scope set back behind the cocking piece.
 
If I didn't know you as well as I do Ted, I'd have to ask if you let some nasty words slip with the acquisition of that new eyebrow..............but I know you didn't. You know if you look at that just so, it looks like the sickle part of the hammer and sickle on da Russian flag, all you need is a little hammer tattoo and there it would be, right between your eyes, the Russian Flag.............couldn't resist Ted, especially after you started the rumor that I was looking for a Salvage...........

so ted is a commie and doug is a savage lover ????? :D

you know , you guys up north there start some of the best threads .
 
I opened the thread hoping to see a grizzly picture... I thought maybe a sow with cute cubs fresh from the den... but no, what a bloody bore...






;)
 
don't look all that bad.
had my 375 bump me last weekend. two times in a row. no blood.
but still had the walk of shame
 
The only time that I have ever "break danced" I was so inspired by a scope mounted 12 gauge 3 1/2" 2 1/4 ounce turkey load... flipped on my back and spun like a top...
 
Nope, Ted wouldn't have muttered any bad words, but up at the Whitehorse range, there might be a tree with a rifle wrapped around it.:eek: So how'd it happen ole timer, I don't recall seeing any of your rifles having the scope set back behind the cocking piece.

Well, as I told Cory the Cowboy when he sent me a PM me about it, "The classic too light a rifle, with too light a trigger, shooting too heavy a load, from too low a position, without too much thinking about what I was doing."

We will be back at it again, perhaps this evening. Trying to decide whether to go ice fishin' or not. The burbot are really biting right now.
Ted
 
Lovely case of "Weatherby Eye" Ted. The only gun that gave me the same treatment was an old Remington
model 11 in 12 ga., with a low power Bushnell mounted atop some soldered on mount on the top of the receiver.

I didn't realise at the time, that the Browning A-5 copy I was trying some fresh CIL slugs out of was missing the
friction collar!:eek: Live and learn amigos.:redface:
 
If the fish are biting as hard as that scope, we will have to call you capt. eye liner.Best of luck mr.Wagner,though id rather see another grizzly in the boat.
 
How long did the cross-eyed phase last?.
Blood get down inside the lips?, or, didja short-snort it all up the 'ole olefactory orifices on the way by?.

And oh ya Ted, ...
I need the recipe. Just sayin.
... me too.

So glad not to have listened to all them gent's, 'n their crowing on & on, .. "the x62, such a mild mannered pussy cat". :p
:cheers:
 
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