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<blockquote data-quote="HMFIC" data-source="post: 1684840" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>Nope, it was probably a late 70s or 80's model I guess, with a wood stock and a widefield 3x9 that worked really well. Borrowed it from my B.I.L. </p><p></p><p>I was up in a tripod free standing metal stand with camo draped all around it right next to a creek bottom. Two does led him into the small clearing coming up from the creek and the first one basically stood right underneath the front of my stand and when I lifted the rifle, she spooked but the other doe and the buck froze and couldn't figure it out. Took a shot right behind the shoulder and the round literally disintigrated inside dropping him where he stood. </p><p></p><p>I'd never shot any 25-06 before that, but it made me a believer in it for the size of deer we have around here. Seemed to work without a hitch. I'd also never used a wide field scope prior to that either and I really liked it also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMFIC, post: 1684840, member: 7539"] Nope, it was probably a late 70s or 80's model I guess, with a wood stock and a widefield 3x9 that worked really well. Borrowed it from my B.I.L. I was up in a tripod free standing metal stand with camo draped all around it right next to a creek bottom. Two does led him into the small clearing coming up from the creek and the first one basically stood right underneath the front of my stand and when I lifted the rifle, she spooked but the other doe and the buck froze and couldn't figure it out. Took a shot right behind the shoulder and the round literally disintigrated inside dropping him where he stood. I'd never shot any 25-06 before that, but it made me a believer in it for the size of deer we have around here. Seemed to work without a hitch. I'd also never used a wide field scope prior to that either and I really liked it also. [/QUOTE]
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