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    Default Buck Down - Lowpass 3pt black tail


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    Nice! And with an AR too. Congrats! We didn't see a damn thing over the weekend. How far you have to hike?

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    Congrats!!!

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    Very nice, congrats!

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    nice job.

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    Nice. Bet you had some fun humpin' him out of the woods.
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    hiked about 1mile down an ATV trail right off main road and down to the bottom of a ridge off the trail I heard sticks break...about 60yds. paused...20seconds...out from a bush pops mr.buck walking right towards me... Almost shot him in between the eyes but didnt make the shot...got him on the followup shot double tap to the lung because I didnt compensate the poi adjustment needed when shooting at something straight down beneath you...1st bullet went high...I remembered right away and compensated for shot 2 and 3. damn buck fever got me. But I would of ruined the skull that way and Im doing a nice euro mount on him today and tomorrow.

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    better shot of the gun used:



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    Congratulations Rallysoob. That's a good looking buck. I'm hoping I can spend enough time out there this year to fill my tag. This is year number three hunting and so far no luck. I know I haven't put the time in thus far however.

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    Congrats man! I have a question. What is the minimum caliber in Oregon for big game? Up here in Washington, the smallest caliber for big game is .264. Are rules say that the bullet must create 350 foot lbs of impact at 100yards. A .223 will not do that.

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    Nope .22 centerfire legal for deer , bear and cougar

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    Quote Originally Posted by RallySoob View Post
    Nope .22 centerfire legal for deer , bear and cougar
    And .24 centerfire or larger for elk.

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    Very Nice! Congrats!

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    243 is the smallest caliber for Washington

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    Nice buck!

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    Sweet looking buck, still need to fill my tag.

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    decided against euro mount and just doing an antler mount with some of the hide tanned as cover piece...should look alright. here is what I got so far...as of last night. after some cutting, boiling and cleaning



    Any suggustions on what to use on the bone as of now? to remove remaining bacteria/living matter...? Peroxide or bleach?

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    Good job. Hope I'm lucky next week!

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    ready to mount now... peroxide really gets the smell out and makes it white. need to find some wood to make a plaque out of soon


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    Looking good. Those sandals look quite comfy as well!

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