Eat What You Kill
#94
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Chino Valley, Arizona
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my boxer is my hunting dog. he loves elk snacks.
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And make sure you double check your locking hubs, some how i forgot to turn the drivers side Warn hub and as you sink the rear end and can't figure out why you dont see mud coming from the front tires u feel REALLY stupid when u check and one hub is not engaged. My dog thought it was funny so i snapped the pic above of him looking down and the sunk rearend
#98
My oldest's first deer. Killed his doe with a CVA Hunterbolt that I traded some old 16" tires that I had been saving for my dad's hay wagons. Dad didn't need them and the guy who wanted the tires had the muzzleloader he didn't want. He was using .45 cal 195gr Aerotip Powerbelts. Shot at 40yds.
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