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Had a great fist hunt of the year!
.490 patch round ball
90 grains
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FFF DOUPONT powder from the late 60s
Orark Mountain Arms
115 yards sitting on the ground
 
Definitely more exciting than a magnum rifle. I love the few seconds not knowing, waiting for the smoke to clear to see if your shot wss true.
 
Well, the whole hunt goes like this. I dropped my two boys off at there stands 17 and 14. Drove over to the field I was going to hunt.....Which is about an hour drive from my house. Knew I was going to have to stop for gas so didn't want to wear my hunting boots and risk getting gas on them. SO I slipped on my only wear inside the house shoes, and put everything in the truck to go. Two boys and all their hunting junk. So back to the hunt. I get out at my field and realized that I forgot my boots at home. It is a little cold 45 degrees and dropping. Went ahead and loaded my rifle and headed down the trail in my house shoes to the green field. I was planning on sitting on the edge so my shots would all be within 50 yards. About 300 yards from the field I notice a deer is already in the field eating grass. A few steeps closer I see several more. So I ducked into the thick woods beside the road leading to the field and quietly eased toward the field being careful not to spook the deer. I get within 100 yards from the field and ease back to the edge of the road leading to the greenfield. About 3 yards from the edge I have a pretty good view of the field so I set with my back to a pine tree and cut a small cedar tree down with my pocket saw. The cedar was about 4 feet tall so was able to cut it in half an use for a ground blind all while the deer were still in the field. After sitting about 30 minutes one of the doe presents a broadside shot about 15 yards into the field. I take careful aim propping the gun on one of my knees to help steady the shot. Squeezed the trigger and deer ran everywhere from the field. There were around a dozen doe on the field at the time. After the smoke cleared I could see the white belly shining in the greenfield. SUCCESS...I was very excited to have success on the first hunt of the year, really helps to break the ice early. I was very proud of how it turned out ALL BUT THE HOUSE SHOES! I feel I will loose all credit with the Muzzleloader Community and will remain a 32cal forever when you see my period not so correct hunting moccasins .
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I don't think Track of The Wolf sells these .
 
It took Years for me to take a deer with a PRB .... And you didn't even have to put your boots on to do it... Something don't seem fair about all that.... Great story Great hunt great job
 

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