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klallen
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Topic: 04 Mulie story and picPosted: 01 November 2004 at 12:55 |
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Evening Fellas >> Monday night, my dad and I ran up to a piece of land that we love to hunt owned by extended family. Wonderful possibilities at this place with Antelope, Whitetail and Mulies of real good size available at any given time.
The hunt was exciting, it was a quick kill, I've a nice trophy and there's a load of meat in the freezer. That's the story and I'm sticking to it !!! Later. >> klallen |
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Posted: 01 November 2004 at 13:04 |
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Hey Kory nice buck and a great story to boot,ya'all need to be a writer,I'd rather read the stories on the bait shop than old Bottomham. You been gone awhile thought maybe ya done left us for greener pastures,LOL Good buck. |
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Posted: 01 November 2004 at 13:08 |
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Klallen, fantastic story and pic .Excellent shot and I expected nothing less from you not taking a shot while he was on somebody elses place.Heck of a hunt, when we eatin supper.
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Posted: 01 November 2004 at 13:18 |
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rumor confirmed! thanks for the pic and story. nice lookin' buck ya got there, too. he's not a buck i would've let out of the x-hairs, either. |
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Posted: 01 November 2004 at 14:35 |
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Congrats Korey........I need to make some free time and get out!!!
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Posted: 01 November 2004 at 17:13 |
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Excellent work Korey,Congrats on a good hunt.Nice pic.Those accubonds are building quite a reputation amongst deer down here as well.The 7mm rum certainly does the job in tough situations.(I still regret letting my barrel go). Congrats again. Macca |
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Posted: 02 November 2004 at 01:28 |
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Beautiful buck Korey. Seems like the river/creek agri fields are the places to hunt for mulies. Your buck was doing the same river crossing task as mine. Want to trade that 7 RUM for a barrel worn 308? BEAR |
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Posted: 02 November 2004 at 04:22 |
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That's a good looking buck Korey. I'd be happy to harvest one like that anytime. |
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Somebody better call the Secret Service. Let 'em know there's an illegal alien in the White House...and it ain't the cook!!
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klallen
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Posted: 02 November 2004 at 08:32 |
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Thanks guys !!! "You been gone awhile thought maybe ya done left us for greener pastures" TIKKA, I'd never leave this place. You guys are like family "when we eatin supper" TIMBER, tell ya what. Next time you find yourself in MT, let me know. Wife cooks up a mean steak or roast dinner and has a great stroganoff dish she makes with venison cubes. Pour it over noodles or rice ... definitely one of my favorites. Anyway, you pick the meal ya want and we'll get it cooked up for ya. "Those accubonds are building quite a reputation amongst deer down here as well" MACCA, I've yet to run into a deer with the mass to keep one of these bullets in. There hasn't been a lot, with the newness of the bullet, but I desperately want to see their expanded form, but they keep zipping through. Guess I'll have to step up to elk sized game for that. "Want to trade that 7 RUM for a barrel worn 308?" Emmmmmmm, no thanks, BEAR. Gentleman, I hope all your hunts turn out well for ya. I've read the success stories of those who've already connected. Congrats. Looking forward to seeing stories and pics from the rest of ya who have hunts yet to come this year. Take care. >> klallen |
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Posted: 02 November 2004 at 09:24 |
not sure i understand your reasoning here, klallen. i mean, it wouldn't take much to have the pipe re-done so it could shoot 30-06!?!?!
...oh, my... i crack me up, sometimes. i'm so funny, i crack you up, too!! |
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Posted: 02 November 2004 at 12:22 |
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Rebarrel to an '06 ... that is a good one, DAKOTA. As far as a trade, I dare say I'll never rid myself of this Laredo. I've a love / hate thing going on with it. The "love" issues are all on display in the above story. I love the feel of the rifle and the cartridge it's chambered in and what that cartridge has to offer me in the field. My "hate" issues all stem from the smithing I had done to it in the conversion from 7mm STW to 7mm RUM and the trade that I entered into with the smith to get the work done. Some things that I wasn't to keen on detecting back then are now coming back to upset me ... scratched barrel, muzzle brake fit, finding out later that work promised was never done, finding out later work done was not done by the smith but a gal who should NOT be doing the work, chambering issues, not labeled correctly ... just small stuff that I noticed early that I thought I could live with leading to larger things found. Needless to say, that smith will never see any more of my work or get a kind word when I'm asked of my opinion of him. Bottom line is, as it sits, I can get 3 "VERY" accurate firings from a case, then they're toast. And not toast because of pressure issues. As a varminter, this upset me a great deal, as the volume of shooting was substantial. I don't have the $$$ at this time to do what is needed to get this rifle exactly where I would like it so I was forced to move the rifle back into the big game arena. As such, I loaded up 50 virgins with the load the rifle likes. Under typical big game use and with other things in the safe being used as well, I'll never get through these and the 2 more firings per case. Sad that I have to do this, but until I can correct the problem, it's the only solution I could come up with that keeps the rifle in the shooting rotation. It does functions well on big game, so maybe I'll just keep it as is, serving as a constant reminder only to deal with those smiths you have complete and total confidence in. A good lesson learned, I suppose. >> klallen
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Posted: 12 November 2004 at 10:19 |
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very nice buck! the antlers look far heavier than most mulies i have seen these days, but resemble those trophies i have seen from 2 or 3 decades ago. definitely a buck worth having! any idea on the expansion of this bullet? a bit hard to judge, i would imagine, due to the fact that the bullet exited, but would you think that it was too much, not enough, or just right? |
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Posted: 12 November 2004 at 16:46 |
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Korey nice buck, and good shot. Looks like he's in fine shape should be some real good eating.
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The most expensive bullet there is isn't worth a plug nickel if it don't go where its supposed to.
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