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    And another “last night”.

    A good sized spiker.
    322 yards with the 243.




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    That is in great condition.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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    You have been using the butt as a walking stick.That's an animal in good condition for this time of year. Good grass, Any crops in the area???.

    Dog looks pleased with itself as mine always do. After the important 'find' they change attitude quite quickly to 'you are damned lucky you came hunting with us tonight'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribe View Post
    You have been using the butt as a walking stick.That's an animal in good condition for this time of year. Good grass, Any crops in the area???.

    Dog looks pleased with itself as mine always do. After the important 'find' they change attitude quite quickly to 'you are damned lucky you came hunting with us tonight'.
    95% walking stick, 5% rifle.
    Just grass. DOC reserve bounded by farms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    I enjoyed this Tahr. Its so much more fun doing it with a dog????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    A good sized spiker.
    322 yards with the 243.



    Shame on you for using an un ethical killing projectile :rolleyes:.great work B.question dose tilly sometimes go......"meh you can fetch this time boss "!,shame on me as I'm sitting outside glassins waiting for hell to arrive

    bloody shit phone
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    243 redemption! Well done, great result😉
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    Shame on you for using an un ethical killing projectile :rolleyes:.great work B.question dose tilly sometimes go......"meh you can fetch this time boss "!,shame on me as I'm sitting outside glassins waiting for hell to arrive

    bloody shit phone
    She is usually quite keen, although I have noticed that fitness is important. If she is not so fit she seems to lose her edge a bit. And the heat takes the edge off her too. But she has never refused to look.
    I have found that if she is not keen when I get to where a dead or alive deer should be, and I have to push her, there just simply isn't anything for her to wind or smell. That usually means a clean miss by me

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    @Tahr, what a great stuff, out there doing t! Congrats man, enjoy the yummy venison, beautiful animal.

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    Tasty looking spiker
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    Good one! Dog looks happy, you can almost hear the panting for "Gimme some guts!"

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    Nice one Tahr, your up there with Josh for consistency mate!!!!!
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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