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My wife and I both got lucky and harvested these whitetail on or ranch. She used a .50ca Knight Wolverine to down the 20" buck @ 85 yards. I used a 58ca Navy Arms replica of the 1841 Mississippi rifle to take the 19 3/4" buck @ 35 yards with three minutes of legal shooting time remaining. My wife did the euro mounts.
In the past some of you may remember when I talked about wool sacks for game covers. They are not made out of wool but what we used to put wool in back before the used of plastic. They are the best for airing the meat and keeping flies off.
My wife with her buck she bagged in one of our alfalfa fields.
Our buck are almost identical except hers has three tines on the right side. Look at the euro mounts she did.
Some earlier mulie bucks by our barn.
In the past some of you may remember when I talked about wool sacks for game covers. They are not made out of wool but what we used to put wool in back before the used of plastic. They are the best for airing the meat and keeping flies off.
My wife with her buck she bagged in one of our alfalfa fields.
Our buck are almost identical except hers has three tines on the right side. Look at the euro mounts she did.
Some earlier mulie bucks by our barn.
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