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Well done, well done, and great tradition
USAF RET 1971-95
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Love those Doc Calls, Dustin. I used mine to good effect last week.
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Brad, They’re my most used and my #1 most favorite calls. I doubt anyone here knows what a “Doc call” is. I’ve got all sorts of calls, some much more expensive than these were… I always seem to go back to my Docs. I’m going on 20+ years with these two.
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Very nice. If you load your own Bi, what is your recipe, if you don't mind sharing. I use 1 1/4 oz of Bi #5 for ducks and pheasants, launched out of Winchester AA hulls and wads with 26.7 gr of Longshot.
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Very nice. If you load your own Bi, what is your recipe, if you don't mind sharing. I use 1 1/4 oz of Bi #5 for ducks and pheasants, launched out of Winchester AA hulls and wads with 26.7 gr of Longshot. I have a couple of loads that I use. The load I took these ducks with is as follows: Fed Gold Medal hull Ched. 209 21.6 grns Win. Super Handicap WAA12 wad 1 1/8 Oz. 1200 fps @ 6900 psi
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Congrats to the young fella, but I'm sure glad my Dad didn't smear deer blood all over my face when I killed my first deer. The tradition in my family was, if you missed a deer or lost one by wounding it, you would get your shirt-tail cut off. I still feel bad about the one deer I hit and knocked down, but lost while trailing it due to wind driven snow quickly covering the tracks and blood trail. I was hunting alone, so kept my hunting shirt tail intact. Well done, well done, and great tradition Unfortunately, not so great a tradition these days due to Lyme disease and other blood-borne pathogens that can be in deer blood. For many years, I hog-dressed my deer bare-handed, and just washed my hands with snow or in a nearby creek, before rolling my sleeves down and putting my hunting coat back on. Now I carry a couple pair of disposable nitrile gloves to do the chore, and try not to puncture them with a bone fragment. Lot's of sources agree: https://www.letsgohunting.org/resou...hy-wear-gloves-when-field-dressing-game/
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Very nice. If you load your own Bi, what is your recipe, if you don't mind sharing. I use 1 1/4 oz of Bi #5 for ducks and pheasants, launched out of Winchester AA hulls and wads with 26.7 gr of Longshot. I have a couple of loads that I use. The load I took these ducks with is as follows: Fed Gold Medal hull Ched. 209 21.6 grns Win. Super Handicap WAA12 wad 1 1/8 Oz. 1200 fps @ 6900 psi I've sued WSH, but not much and not for Bi. Good to hear though. That looks like a perfect load with that pressure and velocity.
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I am not a lawyer, but I am probably dyslexic and arguably the world's worst typist. Made me chuckle.
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