Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
#11
RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
ORIGINAL: fishm@n
If that is a muzzleloader, I'll eat my shorts. That sucker has at least a 3x9 scope, a bolt action etc... but I guess that's how traditional archers feel about compound shooters eh?
Monster buck, probably high fence fed on high calcium diet.
If that is a muzzleloader, I'll eat my shorts. That sucker has at least a 3x9 scope, a bolt action etc... but I guess that's how traditional archers feel about compound shooters eh?
Monster buck, probably high fence fed on high calcium diet.
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2003
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RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
"If that is a muzzleloader, I'll eat my shorts. That sucker has at least a 3x9 scope, a bolt action etc... but I guess that's how traditional archers feel about compound shooters eh?
Monster buck, probably high fence fed on high calcium diet. "
Quote by Fishm@n
Acutally you are wrong on all counts. Sometimes its just better to not say anything at alland just be thought a fool ratherthan open your mouth and erase all doubts.
You can plainly see the ramrod on the muzzleloader. Several models are now made with a bolt style action.
The deerwas as wild as your imagination I can assure you.
Sorry, but I justget so sick of the attitude thata huge buck killed by anyone else must have been poached or killed in a pen. Jealousy. Get over it.
Monster buck, probably high fence fed on high calcium diet. "
Quote by Fishm@n
Acutally you are wrong on all counts. Sometimes its just better to not say anything at alland just be thought a fool ratherthan open your mouth and erase all doubts.
You can plainly see the ramrod on the muzzleloader. Several models are now made with a bolt style action.
The deerwas as wild as your imagination I can assure you.
Sorry, but I justget so sick of the attitude thata huge buck killed by anyone else must have been poached or killed in a pen. Jealousy. Get over it.
#13
RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
ORIGINAL: fishm@n
If that is a muzzleloader, I'll eat my shorts. That sucker has at least a 3x9 scope, a bolt action etc... but I guess that's how traditional archers feel about compound shooters eh?
Monster buck, probably high fence fed on high calcium diet.
If that is a muzzleloader, I'll eat my shorts. That sucker has at least a 3x9 scope, a bolt action etc... but I guess that's how traditional archers feel about compound shooters eh?
Monster buck, probably high fence fed on high calcium diet.
I got 2 black powder rifles. One is a CVA bolt action with a 3-9 x 40 scope on it.
I just got it early this yr and have to say my old one with iron sights really seems more real to carry. Looking to add a Hawkins .50 to use for next yr. Nothing like side lock and round ball..
#16
RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
ORIGINAL: ijimmy
Photoshop , or realy bad fisheye lense , yes its a big buck but the photo's are a joke
Photoshop , or realy bad fisheye lense , yes its a big buck but the photo's are a joke
But the Photography, is definitely enhancing the buck.
Which is a bit of a shame a beast like that doesn't need help.
#18
RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
ORIGINAL: ijimmy
Photoshop , or realy bad fisheye lense , yes its a big buck but the photo's are a joke
Photoshop , or realy bad fisheye lense , yes its a big buck but the photo's are a joke
#19
RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
Awesome buck, but I agree, the picsseem to bedistorting the actual size a bit. The mainbeams look three feet long, and the gun looks six feet tall!Got any more details on this one?? Is this you and your buck, or a pic of someone elses'? Spread, tine length?
#20
RE: Muzzleloader kill in Iowa
The guy looks tiny too, like he is sitting behind a bull moose. Something isn't adding up...a buck like that could easily eclipse the world record (at least it looks so from the pics) Fricken 30" beams it looks like!