Leverevolution Buck

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LAST EDITED ON Oct-29-11 AT 10:33PM (MST)[p]Afer striking out on the bow and muzzleloader season this year, I thought that I would give it 'one more go' with the rifle and try for a buck.

Early this morning I spotted this buck in the middle of a hay field but couldn't tell it was a buck. I saw him and another smaller one so I thought that it was a doe and fawn and headed to another area. When I didn't find anything on my first attempt, I headed over to where I saw this buck earlier this morning. When I got to the area I stumbled across a fawn and attempted cut a wide birth around it but bumped this buck. I grabbed my glasses and when I saw that he was a 2-point I was a little put out but decided to put a stock on him anyway. I got within 100 yards in some tall grass and just as I leveled the Vortex 2-7x Viper on him he turned and I fired. A MISS! I couldn't believe it. So I gave him the second barrel of my Sabatti 45-70, but to no avail he kept on trucking it to the other end of the property. In a sence I was kind of glad I didn't tag a 2-point with my dedicated tag on my first year, but was upset at the miss. I knew that tonight would be the game changer.

On the night hunt I grabbed my sister and a good friend and headed off to where I spotted this deer earlier in the day. After walking around for a bit we stumbled on to him chasing the same doe that he was with this morning. Neither of them knew that we had them pinned at 25 yards.

I told my sister to put one in him, but she couldn't see him through the grass so the waiting game began. A couple of minutes later he walked into a clearing and I told my sister to 'lay the wood on him' with her Marlin 45-70. She pulled the trigger and I knew he was hit but didn't want him to run off so I leveled down on him and.....missed with the right barrel! As this was happening my buddy fired with his Marlin 336 30-30. We couln't tell if he hit the buck but I knew that I had one loaded barrel left and I didn't want this buck to give me the slip twice in one day. I waited untile he was on the up jump and gave him the left barrel and down he went! My buddy got to him first and put him down marking the end of a great night hunt.

All of us were hunting with leverevolution bullets and 'old timey' guns which made the hunt one of the funnest I've ever been on.

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Glad your sister got a good buck.

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>Ok ok...I have to ask...what in
>the h3ll is with that
>hat you are wearing??
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Look at all that high grass, thats why he wearing a safari hat,it go's with the country
 
We went to a local trunk-or-treat and I dressed up as a safari hunter. I was all decked out from the pith helmet (with built in fan) to knee high snake boots.

I actually think the pith helmet was the missing link. The double rifle gods would not allow me to see a deer without it.
 
Tyler tell your sister congrats on the buck! Doing it with the ol lever actions is freaking sweet! I dig the safari outfit, it's like you were the professional hunter for that hunt! I know you already seen my buck on fb but my story is on here under " Nice NV buck! ". Take it easy man and again congrats!
Larry Staley
 
>Ok ok...I have to ask...what in
>the h3ll is with that
>hat you are wearing??
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Pot callin the kettle black?


"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
 
The greatest part of the pith helmet is the built in solar fan. That is the big white thing up front and you can barely see the solar panel that is on the crown of the hat.

Thought that you might like it.
 

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