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    Oct Muley

    We haven't had a lot of time to hunt this year due to traveling Coast to Coast across Canada in Sept and early Oct. Our first real effort to hunt was the first Saturday after our trip. My son pulled the pin on this nice forky that morning. Nothing like economical healthy tastey organic meat for the freezer. The ol' Model 99 300 Savage still knows how to knock em down. 4 generations of our family have used that trusty old lever gun. If only she could talk, the stories she would tell.


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    Re: Oct Muley

    Thats a big 2 point nicely done!

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    Re: Oct Muley

    Nice job
    Following rite in Dads footsteps
    cheers

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    Re: Oct Muley

    Nice one! Looks tasty. Good job and nice rifle that is.. cool history

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    Re: Oct Muley

    We have watched that boy grow.
    great work young man
    “Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”

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    Re: Oct Muley

    Congratulations on a successful hunt, it's just so much better when you're with family. The time I spend in the mountains with my girls is special.

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    Re: Oct Muley

    Congrats to the boy

    Hope the old rifle sees many more generations of hunters

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    Re: Oct Muley

    Good job, and yup, love that rifle! Good on your son.

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    Re: Oct Muley

    Congrats on the Buck! Love the 4 generation rifle! I have one of those myself that I just passed on to my son! Mines a cooey 71 in 270.

    Nothing like economical healthy tastey organic meat for the freezer.
    healthy...check!, tasty....check!.....organic......check!.........ec onomical.....uhhhhhhhhh, I been trying to sell that line to the wife for years...she ain't buyin it!! HaHa!

    Congrats again boys!

    Chris
    Last edited by willyqbc; 11-01-2018 at 05:57 PM.
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    Re: Oct Muley

    Quote Originally Posted by willyqbc View Post
    Congrats on the Buck! Love the 4 generation rifle! I have one of those myself that I just passed on to my son! Mines a cooey 71 in 270.



    healthy...check!, tasty....check!.....organic......check!.........ec onomical.....uhhhhhhhhh, I been trying to sell that line to the wife for years...she ain't buyin it!! HaHa!

    Congrats again boys!

    Chris
    $15 tag, less than $10 in gas and 1 bullet. Can't get much cheaper meat than that. An old 4x4 that is our 1 family vehicle that doesn't owe us anything. No quad or side by side. No expensive rifle, no camo. Nothing but cheap and easy. Hunting doesn't need to cost a fortune. It can indeed be very economical. Have you seen the price of beef lately at the grocery stores? That buck saved us a whole pile of cash.

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