Damned fine buck for the Hill Country!Central Texas Buck
Ed
Damned fine buck for the Hill Country!Central Texas Buck
Sorry, should have been more specific. Closer to Bastrop, not quite the Hill Country, but thanks regardlessDamned fine buck for the Hill Country!
Ed
Great buck for that area, for sure. My friend has a place in Smithville. They had a similar buck on a game camera last year…. Ya just never know what will walk out.Closer to Bastrop,
Shot these 2 bucks in South Texas, both free range in Maverick County. Gotta love the brush country!!View attachment 651565View attachment 651566
Nothing like getting a whitetail deer while stalking--not as easy as African PG, that's for sure. Neat pack out BTW. The first deer I ever shot was so far back in (and I didn't have a pack on me) that I boned it out, and wrapped the meat up in the hide, cutting two hand holds so I could carry it like a suitcase.Just glad to be on the board. Been a frustrating season so far. Shot this doe while still hunting through some thick stuff. View attachment 651833View attachment 651834
Nothing like getting a whitetail deer while stalking--not as easy as African PG, that's for sure. Neat pack out BTW. The first deer I ever shot was so far back in (and I didn't have a pack on me) that I boned it out, and wrapped the meat up in the hide, cutting two hand holds so I could carry it like a suitcase.
@chuckwellington - how long is that rifle? Or is it the photo angle? Looks like you got every ounce of meat off that deer——good job butchering !!!Just glad to be on the board. Been a frustrating season so far. Shot this doe while still hunting through some thick stuff. View attachment 651833View attachment 651834
@chuckwellington - how long is that rifle? Or is it the photo angle? Looks like you got every ounce of meat off that deer——good job butchering !!!
Why use one at all hunting deer?It’s got a can. It’s only a 20inch barrel but with a suppressor it’s almost unwieldy. I’ve learned to maneuver it but I wish it was shorter. Sometimes wonder if I’d be better unmuffled.
@chuckwellington - agree, I think suppressors on big game rifles are pointless and popular now due to marketing and TV hunting shows. Those that like to not wear hearing protection claim suppressors allow that but some suppressors don’t reduce noise from rifles below safe levels. Also, that Doe looks like a 6 month fawn and might be small enough to make the rifle look Big? That deer will be some very fine eating…congratulationsIt’s got a can. It’s only a 20inch barrel but with a suppressor it’s almost unwieldy. I’ve learned to maneuver it but I wish it was shorter. Sometimes wonder if I’d be better unmuffled.
@chuckwellington - agree, I think suppressors on big game rifles are pointless and popular now due to marketing and TV hunting shows. Those that like to not wear hearing protection claim suppressors allow that but some suppressors don’t reduce noise from rifles below safe levels. Also, that Doe looks like a 6 month fawn and might be small enough to make the rifle look Big? That deer will be some very fine eating…congratulations
Why use one at all hunting deer?
@chuckwellington - agree, I think suppressors on big game rifles are pointless and popular now due to marketing and TV hunting shows. Those that like to not wear hearing protection claim suppressors allow that but some suppressors don’t reduce noise from rifles below safe levels. Also, that Doe looks like a 6 month fawn and mig ppl ht be small enough to make the rifle look Big? That deer will be some very fine eating…congratulations
Between Eagle Pass and LaPryor low fenceWhat part of Maverick did you get those?
@WAB - born after 1980?In my experience, suppressors improve field accuracy on long range specialty rigs. I have a banish backcountry on my Coues rifle, a custom 6.5 PRC made for cross-canyon shots at small targets. I can’t see much use for one in normal applications.