ufgators68
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47 pounds of ground meat from a 185 lb deer. So probably 55 lbs all together.
Would a hunter help me out? PM me.
I head up a company that makes really expensive hunting equipment... a computer nerd, never shot a deer (tried, safety was on)... so I have no balls to bust, but have at it.Gargin this just makes me want to bust your balls more
Safety stays off for me. Up in these woods, the line of sight means you're usually shooting at a fairly short distance. Last thing I need is for the deer to perk up upon hearing a loud click of taking the safety offI head up a company that makes really expensive hunting equipment... a computer nerd, never shot a deer (tried, safety was on)... so I have no balls to bust, but have at it.![]()
Truth be told, I never really cared about shooting... even though I was paying stupid money to be part of my friends club for a couple years. Getting there well before dawn, being bundled up in freezing temps, completely still and silent for hours in a shooting house, sounds of nature, it was basically therapy. The one time I attempted was near dusk and one large doe gave me the perfect shot and another started grazing behind it perpendicular and I though the second ones head was probably perfectly behind front shoulder of initial target. Only time I shot my 7mm mag was to site in. I thought this was going to be the most epic shot ever, go down in club lore kinda deal, 2 in one shot, my first shot ever. Pulled, Saftey, I lol'd at myself for what I was thinking and my incompetence and said forget it.Safety stays off for me. Up in these woods, the line of sight means you're usually shooting at a fairly short distance. Last thing I need is for the deer to perk up upon hearing a loud click of taking the safety off![]()