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pronghorn

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There is no better practice technique for hunting than stump shooting. Been doing it for years with my longbows, and realized how much fun it is with the flintlock.

Wanted to share some pics!

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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: They are some great pics.Love to see that smoke,can almost smell it.Thanks, :) Griz
 
The dog likes the 20 ga. shotgun more than the rifle. He looks for the bird after the shot, but can't find it!
 
I do it after our deer season goes out. Fine looking rifle you have there :thumbsup:
 
:haha: Wonder what he thinks of his master...Hmm him shoot a lot but him must be bad shot, never kills anything... :rotf:
 
Beautiful gun! Gorgeous dog! But only that GSP can luv ya back! :thumbsup:

I am on my fourth GSP and God has never made a better breed IMHO.

TinStar
Soli Deo Gloria!
 
His name was Buster. I used to take him out when he was a puppy and walk the rr tracks and irrigation ditches to bust pheasant. When I would bust one, he would run in that direction a few feet, and then turn around and look at me like, "well, what are you waiting for??".
 
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