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Bigtimer 10-09-2007 07:06 PM

Great day of hunting
 
My 10 year old son Tyler and I are best friends and hunting partners. I Bought Tyler a CVA wolf for Christmas last year from Wal-Mart on clearance for $80.00. He was out of school yesterday so we were able to hunt all day. I'm happy to say that Tyler was successful but it came at a price. I'm very proud of Tyler, however I am very dissapointed in myself. I spent so much on Noslers and sabots and so on and so forth, instead of sharing all of that with Tyler and helping him find the optimum load for his gun, I gave him my " hand me down " bullets and pellets and zeroed his gun in at 50 yards. Tyler and I were sitting in our box stand Saturday morning when a nice little six pointer steps out at 80 yards. Tyler took his time and held it right on the buck's shoulder and squeezed the trigger. I was watching with my rifle scope and saw the bullet hit just under the deer. When I told him that he had missed, he was devistated. A little later, we went to the club house and shot his rifle to find it was shooting very low. Upon further inspection, I found that the scope mounts were loose, in fact, one was missing a screw in a ring. After tightening everything up. I set him up with some Noslers and some MMP 24 sabots. Here's what we wound up with:

http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q...AOptima003.jpg

We hunted another stand in the afternoon and the results were very much different. Check it out:
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q...rDoepdf010.jpg


I'm ashamed of myself for not making sure that he was just as prepared as I was and that cost him a decent buck. He seems pretty happy with his 110lb Doe.

gleason.chapman 10-09-2007 07:12 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 

ORIGINAL: Bigtimer

My 10 year old son Tyler and I are best friends and hunting partners. I Bought Tyler a CVA wolf for Christmas last year from Wal-Mart on clearance for $80.00. He was out of school yesterday so we were able to hunt all day. I'm happy to say that Tyler was successful but it came at a price. I'm very proud of Tyler, however I am very dissapointed in myself. I spent so much on Noslers and sabots and so on and so forth, instead of sharing all of that with Tyler and helping him find the optimum load for his gun, I gave him my " hand me down " bullets and pellets and zeroed his gun in at 50 yards. Tyler and I were sitting in our box stand Saturday morning when a nice little six pointer steps out at 80 yards. Tyler took his time and held it right on the buck's shoulder and squeezed the trigger. I was watching with my rifle scope and saw the bullet hit just under the deer. When I told him that he had missed, he was devistated. A little later, we went to the club house and shot his rifle to find it was shooting very low. Upon further inspection, I found that the scope mounts were loose, in fact, one was missing a screw in a ring. After tightening everything up. I set him up with some Noslers and some MMP 24 sabots. Here's what we wound up with:
<a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/270HEAVY/CVAOptima003.jpg" border="0" alt="Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket"></a>

We hunted another stand in the afternoon and the results were very much different. Check it out:


I'm ashamed of myself for not making sure that he was just as prepared as I was and that cost him a decent buck. He seems pretty happy with his 110lb Doe.
The season is not over and your learning. Great doe, Congratulations to Tyler. Chap Gleason

Bigtimer 10-09-2007 07:14 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Chap, I can't see the pictures, can you?

cayugad 10-09-2007 07:51 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 




congratulations Tyler. Perhaps Tyler would be willing to share the specifics of his hunt with us as in putting it in story form.. Again, way to go Tyler.

sabotloader 10-09-2007 09:10 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Bigtimer


Another great day.... Give Tyler a high five for me....

Pictures show on my computer - by double clicking the link...

Next time you post a picture - click on the yellow mountain picture far right of bottom tool bar...

Your computer may give you a warning about... a "trusted web site" click on the banner and say "temporaily allow" - then click on the yellow mountain picture again and paste in the link that was opposit Direct link as the example belowshows...

use the line on Photobucket that is opposit "Direct Link": http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v130/sabotloader/P1010020a.jpg

Then the pic will show up in the post... like this




OOPs!!! - that's not a muzzleloader...

Semisane 10-09-2007 09:56 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Way to go Tyler! :)

That's a great doe and will be fine eating.

One thing about missing a buck - you'll never forget that day and, believe me, it will make you smile one day. I've forgotten some of the deer I killed - but remember every miss vividly.

You anddadwillhave lots of fun telling the story.

bronko22000 10-10-2007 04:50 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Good job Tyler - And by the way, it was your dad's fault you missed that buk and not yours. Get a knife and cut off his shirt tail.

dmurphy317 10-10-2007 07:33 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Congratulations on a fine freezer filler. That makes for some great eating and even better memories, not to mention a good leason or two. Good luck on the rest of the season.

Bigtimer 10-10-2007 07:45 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Hi, my name is Tyler and my dad wanted me to tell you about our hunt. Me and dad got in our stand way before daylight and waited for the sun to come up. We saw a button buck real early but we don't shoot them. A nice buck came into the path and dad told me to hold it right on him and squeeze the trigger. I did but when the smoke went away,dad said that I missed but I knew I had it on him. My was so upset, I felt like crying. We went to the club house and dad and uncle Ellis shot my gun. It was way off and the scope was loose. Dad took everything apart and put the scope back on but this time, he put that stuff on the screws so that they would not come back out. Dad went in his box and got me some of his nosler bullets and sabots that he ordered. They got it shooting real good and dad gave me a box of bullets and a bag of sabots to keep in my box. Dad was really upset for not making sure that my gun was shooting as good as his but that's okay. I didn't get that buck because it wasn't God's will. Maybe I'll get him when he's even bigger. We went to a different place that afternoon. We climbed up a 2 man ladder stand and hooked our safety harnesses to the tree. Then we always pray for a safe and sucessful hunt. About an hour later a huge doe came into the path and dad hit her with the range finder and told me that she was about 90 yards and to hold it right on her shoulder. I shot and when the smoke cleared, she was gone. I asked dad what happened because I didn't see her run. Dad told me to look back down there with the scope and I did. She was laying right beside the path. I was so happy! I had to calm down before dad would let me climb down. When we got to her, she was huge. I was so happy. I hit her right in the shoulder. We gave thanks to God and went to get help getting her to the truck. My dad killed one saturday morning at 180 yards and she just dropped right there. I watched the whole thing through my binoculars and it was so cool. I love my dad. He is a good man and I'm very blessed to have a father like him. I'm shooting a CVA Wolf that I got for Christmas last year. I'm now shooting the same load as dads but less powder. I'm shooting Nosler 260 grain HPs, MMP 24 sabots, winchester primers and 80 grain of T-7 pellets, one 50 grain and one 30 grain. I want a bushnell firefly scope for Christmas and a range finder. I'm 10 years old and this is the 8th deer I've killed but my first with my muzzle loader. Thanks for listening to the long story. Dads going to fix some mistakes and sent this to you.

God Bless and happy hunting,

Tyler


dmurphy317 10-10-2007 08:19 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Great story there Tyler, thanks for sharing. Don't forget to thank your dad for taking you out and teaching you about hunting and the outdoors. God bless you and your dad.

gleason.chapman 10-10-2007 01:13 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 

ORIGINAL: Bigtimer

Chap, I can't see the pictures, can you?
Yes, I clicked on the link he placed in his first post. That opens up a new browser window and shows his son and him with the doe. Chap


cayugad 10-10-2007 01:28 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
That is a great story Tyler and a great hunt. As for missing a buck, well that's nothing. Next year when you get a chance at that same buck he will be even bigger and better. Besides, a doe is better eating anyway. You can boil a bucks horns for hours and the soup is still worthless.. :D

I want to congratulate you on a heck of a shot. That load you are shooting is a great load and without question works as you well proved. You can take pride in your hunt as you acted in true sportsman ship fashon. Also, way to go Dad...

oldrem 10-10-2007 01:55 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Way to go Tyler! Nice deer young man.

nchawkeye 10-10-2007 01:57 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Great story Tyler, you may end up being an outdoor writer when you are older, I know I sure enjoyed reading about your hunt!!!

Keep enjoying the outdoors...

Bake North 10-10-2007 05:59 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Great story and great deer Tyler! Bigtimer looks like you have a great young man and an excellent hunter on your hands congrats.


Underclocked 10-10-2007 10:00 PM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
VERY well written story. Congrats to the both of you!

gleason.chapman 10-11-2007 06:00 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 

ORIGINAL: Bigtimer

Hi, my name is Tyler and my dad wanted me to tell you about our hunt. Me and dad got in our stand way before daylight and waited for the sun to come up. We saw a button buck real early but we don't shoot them. A nice buck came into the path and dad told me to hold it right on him and squeeze the trigger. I did but when the smoke went away,dad said that I missed but I knew I had it on him. My was so upset, I felt like crying. We went to the club house and dad and uncle Ellis shot my gun. It was way off and the scope was loose. Dad took everything apart and put the scope back on but this time, he put that stuff on the screws so that they would not come back out. Dad went in his box and got me some of his nosler bullets and sabots that he ordered. They got it shooting real good and dad gave me a box of bullets and a bag of sabots to keep in my box. Dad was really upset for not making sure that my gun was shooting as good as his but that's okay. I didn't get that buck because it wasn't God's will. Maybe I'll get him when he's even bigger. We went to a different place that afternoon. We climbed up a 2 man ladder stand and hooked our safety harnesses to the tree. Then we always pray for a safe and sucessful hunt. About an hour later a huge doe came into the path and dad hit her with the range finder and told me that she was about 90 yards and to hold it right on her shoulder. I shot and when the smoke cleared, she was gone. I asked dad what happened because I didn't see her run. Dad told me to look back down there with the scope and I did. She was laying right beside the path. I was so happy! I had to calm down before dad would let me climb down. When we got to her, she was huge. I was so happy. I hit her right in the shoulder. We gave thanks to God and went to get help getting her to the truck. My dad killed one saturday morning at 180 yards and she just dropped right there. I watched the whole thing through my binoculars and it was so cool. I love my dad. He is a good man and I'm very blessed to have a father like him. I'm shooting a CVA Wolf that I got for Christmas last year. I'm now shooting the same load as dads but less powder. I'm shooting Nosler 260 grain HPs, MMP 24 sabots, winchester primers and 80 grain of T-7 pellets, one 50 grain and one 30 grain. I want a bushnell firefly scope for Christmas and a range finder. I'm 10 years old and this is the 8th deer I've killed but my first with my muzzle loader. Thanks for listening to the long story. Dads going to fix some mistakes and sent this to you.

God Bless and happy hunting,

Tyler
Huge Amen. Great shot, with asighted in rifle. Good choice for a scope for Christmas, I have several Bushness Firefly 32003x9x40 on several MLers. Chap Gleason

wabi 10-11-2007 07:30 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Congratulations Tyler!!!!!!!
Now wait until a huge buck walks out and remind old dad it's your turn to shoot since he caused you to miss the last one. ;)

Shaggy2 10-11-2007 08:35 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Nice story.

yakfisher 10-11-2007 08:55 AM

RE: Great day of hunting
 
Tyler, congratulations on your first muzzle loader deer. Great job on the story. My son killed his first deer while he was with mein a two man stand. I will nexer forget that day!! I can guanantee that your dad is treasuring all of these memories you make together. Don't give up on that buck yet. During the heat of the rut, bucks will sometimes do some stupid stuff. You may get another shot at him this year!! If you do, we want to hear all about it.Happy hunting.


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