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When ever I take an animal with my Muzzleloader I try and get a shot showing the gun and animal. Here are a few. I'd like to see who else does this.

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I make a habit of doing this myself. It's a nice pictorial hunting history. Perhaps a little bit of pride is wrapped up in it too. People always ask about the rifle when they see it's a muzzleloader. Usually stikes up a good conversation.
 
Yes its about history for me. When a friend shows me a rifle that has been handed down, I ask the history. That includes what animals it's taken. I do the same when they look at my guns.
 
Those are some great looking pictures.Congrats on your success and thanks for sharing.
 
Great pics! :thumbsup:

That underhammer in the first pic is a real nice one! :shocked2: :applause:
 
I usually take photos with myself in the frame but here's a few.................................

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Very nice. I need to shoot my Pedersoli 12 ga. double. I've owned it 5 years and have not even fired it. :shake:
 
Thats nice and great if your able to do so, god knows I try. But most of the deer taken by me are at that witching hour just before the sun goes down. Doesn't leave much time to take staged pictures, although I wish there was. I'm also mostly alone trying to manipulate everything from arms length from a CATV. Not exactly easy but I get some fair pics. It's rare for me to take a deer in the morning and have plenty of time for good staged pics.
 
Great pics lots of great memeories. What type of shotgun is that it is real nice.
 
Great pictures fella's, i really like the one of the buffalo. Talk about a trip back in time.

Here's my first deer with my, "new to me" custom job, by "oldarmy", from last season. Hope to do even better this year... :wink:

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i look back at all the stuff i shoulda taken pix of over the years, and now a small camera goes to the woods with me on every trip.
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