2021 Hunting Picture Thread

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Last night. 30-06 at 280 yards 165g SGK. DRT.



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Halloween. 30-06 180g Nosler Partition. Just over 300 yards across a canyon. Livingston MT area. Rolled down the hill/mountain and hit the tree.

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My son with his, shot about 3 minutes later. 300 WM 165g TTSX. About 320 yards. It was a great time. Don't think I could have scripted it to be any better.
 
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Few of mine from this year.....gonna be doing more hunting in the next few months than most of the last year so should have more.
 
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Kind of a “before snd after” of this year’s hunt. I hunt my own property, and actually can see my house from one stand. Hadn’t seen this guy at all all summer long, and he showed up on the game camera in a couple different spots where I have stands. Saturday morning I got it done!
 

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No pictures from this year yet, went pheasant hunting two weeks ago and went 0 for 4. :oops:

I like the Ithaca 66, Highland Lofts, good gun to start a kid out on!

That's one proud young man, and a proud grandpa, too!
The Ithaca 66 is a great starter gun for kids. I buy them when the price is right. I sol my brother the 12 gauge with rifle sights a 410 with a plain barrel. And he had a plain barrel 20 gauge he got for Christmas 52 or 53 years ago.

I have three 410s and three 20 gauges. A set for myself and two sets for my two grandsons.
The 20 gauge Ithaca 66 I use has a ventilated rib barrel I bought about 45 years ago. I seen one other one and it brought $750. Way to much for what it is.
I also have a bunch of the Ithaca model 49 22-lr single shots.
Sold one to my brother and must have at least four more.
I'd like to get a nice older Ithaca model 37 in 20 gauge this spring.
 
The 49's are a great starter gun for kids also; I rebuilt 2 of them for my best friend, and he let me borrow them for 4-H Shooting Sports; they were chosen first by kids who didn't have their own guns, over the club's Marlin 15Y bolt actions.
I'm partial to Ithacas:
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My 37. @ 70's early 80's. I had another 12 ga. 37 some years ago, but I gave it to a friend for a wedding present.

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My Ithaca 4E SBT. 1926.

And my oldest Ithaca, by far:

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The grandfather clock my Great-great Grandfather, whom I'm named after, (yes, his name was entropy also- ;) )brought from Maine to Minnesota in 1855.
 
Gave up on bowhunting for the year, and went back to my favorite type of hunting, duck hunting. Had a good solo walk in hunt Tuesday and a great "take a veteran hunting on veterans day" with my good friend/ hunting buddy and retired marine Jim today.
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A pile of green heads makes me instantly jealous. Awesome!
 
A fat 4-point sacrificed himself at sundown today. The Ruger #1, .270 Winchester, 150 grain Remington Core-Lokt once again left nothing to be desired. You are seeing the exit in this view. He was quartering towards me when the bullet hit his left shoulder, taking out the tops of both lungs. The abdomen was clean. Got him to the processing cooler 2 1/2 hours after he went down. Should be a good table trophy!

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