Congrats to the young man and that smile, says it all.
Get that picture enlarged and put in a nice frame, and hang it on a wall.
Get that picture enlarged and put in a nice frame, and hang it on a wall.
Hopefully, until he's denied for years in a rowThat is awesome , that kid is hooked
Looks like you lost your rifle!My 11 year old son filled his ND youth doe tag on the last day of the youth season after many failed attempts(learning moments hopefully) Put it right in the sweet spot at 200ish yards with dads 6.5cm. Pretty special moment these kids get at such a young age.
Nice, Congrats to your son and good job getting him out. What are you getting for speed on the 6mm Grendel?
Holy Schlamola!! The 243 bounces off deer and then you go and use a 6 Grendel??
130 yards. 85 Barnes TSX. 6mm Grendel.
He's 4 for 4 with this combo. It doesn't drop them, but they don't go far, and they leave a blood trail that a blind man could follow.
Yeah, I think if you slow the bullet down a bit, then they blow right through. It's science.Holy Schlamola!! The 243 bounces off deer and then you go and use a 6 Grendel??
OUTSTANDING!!!!Starting this up again.
Same spot as last year. Had 3 does moving right to left in the cut corn between the slough and the standing corn. They were obscured by slough grass here and there. When the biggest one stepped into an opening, I whistled like I would to stop an approaching coyote. It stopped and junior made a perfect shot.
130 yards. 85 Barnes TSX. 6mm Grendel.
He's 4 for 4 with this combo. It doesn't drop them, but they don't go far, and they leave a blood trail that a blind man could follow.
This year he did all the gutting (with some instruction), and helped me debone it later. Next year he'll be 14 and can shoot a buck. That should be fun.