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Just had an e-mail from a regular summer client who took a medal roebuck trophy back home with him and had it scored. The buck was shot at the end of August last year and was the clients first ever Roebuck, he comes over for Pigeon shooting every year. It made 122.9 cic with a dry weight of 526 grams. This was the 7th medal from last year out of 28 bucks taken during 40 outings, a 25% medal buck average! Something I'd love to repeat agin this year. :yes:

 

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See the video here.

 

Cheers,

Mark.

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Just had an e-mail from a regular summer client who took a medal roebuck trophy back home with him and had it scored. The buck was shot at the end of August last year and was the clients first ever Roebuck, he comes over for Pigeon shooting every year. It made 122.9 cic with a dry weight of 526 grams. This was the 7th medal from last year out of 28 bucks taken during 40 outings, a 25% medal buck average! Something I'd love to repeat agin this year. :yes:

 

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See the video here.

 

Cheers,

Mark.

 

Something id love you to repeat this year Mark!

 

Hows it looking on your ground?

 

All the best

Tom

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Hi Tom,

 

From what I've seen this year the deer in my area have done fine. The older does had plenty of fat on after the snow left and I've seen lots of good bucks with nice looking heads in velvet. I saw one about 10 days ago that was half clean of velvet.

My dad was speaking to a local pro stalker the other day and he said he'd seen two dead deer and one small buck which couldn't stand up when he went near it. Maybe in some local areas the yearlings are suffering? But on my ground there is plenty of feeding and I certainly haven't seen this. :no:

 

Wireviz,

I don't know about the shakes but I'm sure I followed through when the blast off the muzzle brake vibrates through every bone! :icon_eek:

 

Cheers,

Mark.

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