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9.3x64
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Re: Kipplauf hunting

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Brilliant, sounds like you had a really memorable hunt, congratulations Dinger. :clap:
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I managed to get out for a hint last night. Found a group of 3 red deer hinds just before dark. Hit it just behind the shoulder, but it took off into the scrub. I put my dog Lily on the track. She did a fantastic job of the track. Went over 100m with minimal blood and no prints. I wouldn’t have found her without the dog.
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:dance: Well done Lily

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I managed to get out for a hint last night. Found a group of 3 red deer hinds just before dark. Hit it just behind the shoulder, but it took off into the scrub. I put my dog Lily on the track. She did a fantastic job of the track. Went over 100m with minimal blood and no prints. I wouldn’t have found her without the dog.
Great work mate...Being a Kiwi is Lily by chance on the 'Blueprint'?

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Thanks for sharing.

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Happy for you but mainly for your friend good tracking! I have tracking dogs and I know the feeling!

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Dinger wrote: Sun Aug 28, 2022 5:26 am
I managed to get out for a hint last night. Found a group of 3 red deer hinds just before dark. Hit it just behind the shoulder, but it took off into the scrub. I put my dog Lily on the track. She did a fantastic job of the track. Went over 100m with minimal blood and no prints. I wouldn’t have found her without the dog.
Great work mate...Being a Kiwi is Lily by chance on the 'Blueprint'?
Yep did the blueprint with her. It’s good value. I did the pay by month option, not sure if he still offers that. I reckon it is why she did so well on the track. The progressions in the training program set the dog up well.

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stokesrj wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:39 am
MM wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:50 pm 9B3601A8-A756-4297-A77C-794EDAE0A3BA.jpeg672BFC61-496A-4281-AC2E-B74B2299D68B.jpegFinally got out to hunt we covered 111 miles by snowmobile and sled but found the muskox
You do realize this is probably the first Musk Ox taken with a K95? Congratulations on a successful and unique hunt.
Now now, we're few and far between but some people in the far arctic do own K95's. ;)

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I was once among them :)
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I plan on following your lead... I'm retiring to the south! To Texas, likely.

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Was able to punch my moose tag on Saturday. I used my K95 with 6.5 cm barrel. Double lung hit with a clean pass through.

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Nice moose looks tasty. Congratulations
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Congratulations.

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Lots of meat balls there 👍🏼 Well done.
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Nice!!
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