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    Wirehair replied to the thread Kibler colonial.
    Wait until the worst case scenario actually occurs. Years ago my wife dropped her rifle from a tree stand (unloaded) and it cracked...
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    Wirehair reacted to TDM's post in the thread Bullet Traps & Target Stand with Like Like.
    These traps will be for longer term recovery. I used the deadfall pine logs because they’ve already started the decay process but are...
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    Wirehair reacted to hangfast's post in the thread Bullet Traps & Target Stand with Like Like.
    Check out this bullet trap and target stand where you can recover almost 100% of your lead !! Mounts on a standard T Post. The target...
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    Wirehair replied to the thread Bullet Traps & Target Stand.
    How do you plan to recover the lead and how frequently? I've been meaning to build a woods walk course myself and your range has me...
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    Wirehair reacted to Eric Krewson's post in the thread Do you gut your deer? with Like Like.
    I knew I had a winner when I took my new wife hunting with me 40 years ago, she held the light while I field dressed a gut shot deer...
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    Wirehair reacted to rpatmuck's post in the thread Do you gut your deer? with Like Like.
    Deer season in Texas can be warm! My method for 40 years has been to hang the deer right after shooting and tagging and do the gutless...
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    Wirehair reacted to waksupi's post in the thread Do you gut your deer? with Like Like.
    I've always gutted them where they fall. Cutting the throat is a waste of time, they have already bled out internally. Throat cutting is...
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    Wirehair reacted to ETipp's post in the thread Do you gut your deer? with Like Like.
    Other than perhaps having a tractor with a bucket, I cannot imagine why anyone would want to bring a deer out of the woods without...
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    Wirehair replied to the thread Do you gut your deer?.
    Deer season is a family affair. We usually take 13-15 a year and process all of them. We bag/freeze the trim and have sausage, grillers...
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    You're in charge of setting up and running the shoot, so you make the final decision. I agree with with you that the shoot should be...
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