Nice work everyone!
Here are a few of my recent projects…
And this was a fun one. A friend asked me to take an old pair of her boots and try to make a bag/tote out of them.
Documenting an incredible season for me that ended this week. Was lucky enough to take all five deer and one big hog with my various revolvers.
First was a 7 point cull buck taken with my Freedom Arms M97 in .45 Colt.
Next, a doe taken with my scoped BFR in .454 Casull.
Then came a big ‘ole...
Thank you. In terms of terminal performance, it’s really close to the ole .429 magnum. The .44 definitely jumps out front when it comes to heavier bullets though.
I saw this buck briefly this morning and knew he was old for our ranch. He’s been spotted on a few game cams and everyone agreed he was at least 5 years old - very rare for our ranch. So I went back to the same stand and was set up by 3:00 pm. Temperature was close to 80 today in this part of...
Big boar down. Well, big for our ranch considering it’s a low fence Texas hill country ranch. Shot was roughly 45 yards with my 6” FA M83/.44 magnum. Load was a 200 grain XPB over Enforcer at 1650 fps. I hit the hog on the high side and clipped his spine. Never took another step. Weighed 218#.
My mom's cooking is spot on for everything, except cookies. For some reason she thinks cookies should be the consistency of hockey pucks. And in reality, they should be cooked with a flashlight. But she's mom - gotta love her...
I handgun hunt exclusively and have for about 20 years now. First, if you ever want to talk, send me a PM and we can exchange numbers.
Secondly, for deer, bear, hogs, a 44 will do everything you want without the excessive recoil. The calibers you mentioned are great and I own each but I’d ask...
Drummer and bassist here. Play in a local 'weekend warrior' band. We only gig a few times a year, but we practice one night every week. I call it my 'poker night'. I play bass in this band.