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Old 09-12-2009, 07:32 AM
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Default Humm... I also went hunting in the woods of NH:

Of Course, I needed to go to the City Hall to get a license so I could keep my prey
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Of Course, I needed to go to the City Hall to get a license so I could keep my prey
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Looks like you did quite well!
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Old 09-12-2009, 03:33 PM
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Thanks, 30/30 handload.
165?

170?

Lead?
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165?

170?

Lead?
150 grain Rem core-lokt over 36 grains of BLC-2 in once fired PMC brass.
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Old 09-13-2009, 01:35 AM
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150 grain Rem core-lokt over 36 grains of BLC-2 in once fired PMC brass.
I had to use 14 Karat Gold as a minimum with a Dimond core.
Very expensive amoo.
That was a very "long shot" at a very close range.
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150 grain Rem core-lokt over 36 grains of BLC-2 in once fired PMC brass.

Very nice....good shooting!
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Old 09-13-2009, 08:11 AM
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Very nice....good shooting!

Thanks. As it turned out it was a fairly easy shot. But it did take 9 years of trying.

My wife, who only took a little over a year to bag, cooked up some excellent bear meatballs for dinner the other night.

I'll be a few months but I'm having a rug made & the skull cleaned for a European type mount. Finances just wouldn't let me do a full body standing mount as I'd like. But, next year might be different.
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Nice bear Tin Knocker where about in N. Stratford did you get it ? I,m going out this week by the Indian Stream area if that doesn't work I'll head to the Magalloway. Congrats on the bear once again.

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Thank you.
Just north of Big Rock Campground.

good luck! We were wandering around the Magalloway area a few weeks back looking for Moose to take pictures of.
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