Late season rifle
#1
Late season rifle
I plan on using my .58 flintlock for PA's primitive season opening up after Christmas. If I miss it won't be the rifle's fault. I did do a little sight adjustment after shots 1 & 2. Then after #7
#4
The hardest part Semi is going to be seeing one to shoot. I already filled my buck tag during archery and all I've seen since are more buck. I haven't seen a doe all year!
I just hope I don't shoot a buck that dropped its antlers. That's why they call them anterless. Legal but I won't shoot one intentionally.
I just hope I don't shoot a buck that dropped its antlers. That's why they call them anterless. Legal but I won't shoot one intentionally.
#7
Out this morning and covered a lot of ground. Lots of sign and caught a glimpse of a tail and it ran past my buddy. He heard it crashing thru the brush but couldn't see it. That's the trouble with hunting where we hunt. Its so thick but that's where they are after all the pressure they've been getting.
Last edited by bronko22000; 12-26-2018 at 08:12 AM.
#9
Bronkos got no shortage of excuses. Last year I think he fell down off a log or something like that to get out of hunting. I'm sure he'll come up with something!
If a doe does happen to stumble in front of that .58 though, it's going to wish it hadn't....
-Jake
If a doe does happen to stumble in front of that .58 though, it's going to wish it hadn't....
-Jake
#10
Hey, my back has been killing me yet I'm still going out. Yesterday I must have still hunted for 2 miles up and down hills. I have 2 slipped vertebre