I took this rather shaky video of one of my clients shooting a descent 3x3 in 2006. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG8_VsHwkHM the picture is the same buck shot on the video.
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Sound of creakypickup door opening at the end of YouTube video clip?
Might upset some of the purists; fine by me though....
One of my favorite pieces ofmultiple useequipment from my ranching days: camoflage/deception unit, backpack, benchrest, heater (or air conditioner), and pack horse all in one.
Like 338WinMags too.
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You mean that wasn't someone "grunting" to get them settled???
Ah yes.....the "mobile blind" is a luxury to be sure!!! Especially on cold morning, north wind howling, wind chill in the teens, chances of seeing a nice deer slim to none as in Texas they get nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs when the blows hard!!!
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Yes I never got out of the truck. He did though. We pulled up about 300 yards out and parked behind a bush. No deer spooked, and the guy can shoot. Opportunty knocked and all was legal. You'll see it stated the same on my website. Where I hunt in CO that called a 3x3, eye guards don't count.
Most western states don't really count the eyeguards when describing muleys. Sure, if you score it for B&C you count them but when referring to it I'd call it a 3x3 also, or a 3x3 with eyeguards.