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#22
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 13
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From: Arcanum Ohio USA
i'm 16 now but i shot my first when i was 11 i harvested this button buck with a new england firearms youth 20g. for you younger hunters it's a great starting gun give it try.
#26
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 36
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From: Rochester Minnesota USA
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#29
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1
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From: Battle Mountain Nevada USA
I was thirteen years old(last year) and killed my first buck, I used a Browning A-boltII stainless stalker w/boss system(.260 rem.) That my dad bought me,topped with a 3x9x50mm Redfield.- It drives tacks!!! The buck started out at about 200 yards running dead away, my dad whistled and he slowed from the muley bounce to a trot, my dad was calling out the yardage to me as I tried to find him in the scope. I got him dialed in at 285 yards and squeezed it off. I have never been so excited in my life than when I saw him tumble down the Nevada hillside. I used Nitrex shells with 140gr. grand slams, the buck measured 26 inches wide and 18 inches tall,(4x4) He's at the taxidermist now and I can not wait untill I get him back. Not bad for my first deer. THANKS DAD


