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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
I was 13, and shot a wounded fawn at 15 yards with a 12gauage and slug.
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
i was a bit older than most first time hunters, 33 yrs old but had never gone and found i loved it!
Winchester 670 30-06 with an old Bushnell 4x, Federal 165 gr. North Texas 6 point. Had a nice trigger and floated the barrel, nice shooter. Wish I still had it.... Ken B |
RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
I took my first five deer with a Remington 223.Never shot at one I didn't kill with 1 shot with that rifle.Moved up to a 7 mm mag now.
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
300 savage model E,Had safety on the top and a gold triger
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
T/C Hawken .50 Cal. Was a pretty long shot, and I hit the mid-sized doe through the base of the neck. I was 10, I think.
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
shot a 4 point with a 12 ga sears ted williams model i was 12 years old got the gun for my birthday hit it with 3 loads of 00 buck still have the gun and soon my grandson will use it
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
a marlin 30-30 w/ 150 grain bullets @ 35 yards through the thickest brush you can imagine, i was so excited to be able to shoot at my first deer that i must have had the scope too close to my eye and it split my eye brow wide open.........but of course i didn't feal a thing!! it was a pretty good size doe.
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
Stevens 20 gauge single shot with a Remington Slugger. That was 28 years ago.
Uncle Matt (in IL) |
RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
A 14" wide 7 point with a 300 savage, 150 grain core-lokt at 50 yards, I was 14 years old(min age in michigan)
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RE: what did you kill your first deer with?
I took a doe with a .243 at about 80 yards.
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