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Shooting Bucks

Wish I had a video camera at 6 this morning. Watched an antelope doe through the scope on my .204 on 12X drop twins. Very cool.
 
i miss VT! texas is nice, but you gotta see it from the road, cause all the land is fenced and ya can't get on it. i like it. smallesrt amount of "public land" in the lower 48. go figure.
 
Bought the camera to see what was digging up the wife's garden; foxes after the shrews. Lucky the first I started set up videos; didn't know how to time the sequence. Invest in a better camera $$ and get one to time stamp; or don't waste money. Rechargeable batteries can last several weeks but then you have check all those clips.

Note deer on the Blue Ridge Mountains are small average 90-100lbs. Travel 20-50 miles beyond the foot of the mountain they gain 50 lbs.

Caught people spot lighting, trespassing, etc.

Glad y'all enjoy it

Francis
 
David Henderson said:
Jp was that from the Hot Tub?
Wish I could say it was. Like the good westerner that I have become I had the .204 on the bypod set up in the back of the pickup truck. And don't even ask was there beer? Even I don't pop a top that early in the day!
 
Dee came in a few minutes ago. We have a doe in the neighbors yard. She (the doe, not Dee) must have a fawn nearby.
 
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