Leupold BX-4 Rangefinding Binoculars

Deer - lets see em

Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum

Here are my biggest deer (so far)

B&C Whitetail from SD
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Great whiteail! You score it? Must be at least 180?

Do you mind me asking what unit you were in? Public or Private?
 
One from a few years ago. Have a better one in the works I kind of stopped working on...
 

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My 06 WT my biggest and this years MD
 

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Colorado Deer

Figure I would jump in with one of my bucks from Colorado. Finally took my pics in to get them scanned. The biggest bodied deer I have ever killed, as well as my luckiest shot ever. We spooked him and he took off at a dead run from Left to Right at about 200 yards and the guy spotting for me tells me to "lead him a lot" as he was on a dead run. Bullet entered right behind his right ear and exited out his left ear. After I fired all I saw was his head hit the sage brush at full run and his body pilled up over him like an accordian. Was dead before his nose hit the dirt. As I see him start to fall I start to reload and ask Brady "do I need to shoot again".....Brady just started dying laughing and told me to look for myself. I got the scope back on him and he was a pile of fur ontop of himself. Before anyone jumps on me, this was 13 years ago, back when I was young and dumb enough to think I could make a well placed shot at a running buck. Good thing about a head shot is that you get to recover all the meat :)
 

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That running shot story is the equivalent to a coach during March Madness yelling no, no , no and then YES!! when the seven footer shoots a 27 foot three point shot and gets " nothin but net". Glad it worked out for you. Nice deer
 
Mt 2012

I got the incisor age data back from Matson's Lab today. The old boy was 7.5 years. A real survivor for readily accessible public lands!
B&C 180 gross. I'm thinking his genes are still well distributed out there!
 

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Got some pics from the taxidermist yesterday with a few years worth of deer done, long story on the stockpile of heads.

These are a couple deer from ND and KS

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Here are a few field photos
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