Hunting In Minnesota

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Hunting In Minnesota

Post by Corjack » Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:09 am

I have been busy this year, but managed a holiday around Brook Park Minnesota USA. I was hunting with a Blaser BBF97 in 9.3X74R/20 gauge. This combo gun is extremely accurate, and gives accuracy comparable to many fine bolt action rifles. I was setting in a high seat, when two yearlings happened by. I dropped the larger one with the first shot, and the second leaped about 10 meters, but made the mistake of stopping. The second barrel containing a 20 gauge, 76mm Brenneke slug quickly followed the deers error. Not trophy deer, but trophy memories. Both shots where very quick, and humane. Tonight I am dining on venison from this hunt.

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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by Hammerhead » Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:25 am

That's beauty ..... I mean two for one if you are lucky enough.

Not much familiar with Blaser guns but that's Moose/Partridge combo gun if I'm not that far. I mean it's big bullet for deer but whatever put the venison on table , works . Thanks for sharing - Haji
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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by xl_target » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:09 am

Good Shooting!
Do you have relatives in MN? We do have some great hunting here.
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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by Corjack » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:15 am

xl_target wrote:Good Shooting!
Do you have relatives in MN? We do have some great hunting here.
Was originally from Missouri, but I lived in Mn when I was about four years old. One of my brothers was born there. We got on a house boat my father had built, and floated back down to to Missouri. We still have friends of the family in the Brook Park area, even though we have not lived there for 40+ years.
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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by xl_target » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:31 am

My wife is from Wrenshall in Carlton County, not very far away from there.
I like that area, except there isn't much for jobs there. I've been skunked every time I hunted up there though.
We live in Southern MN right now.
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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by Corjack » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:32 am

cool. I find the folks in Mn to be of exceptional class.
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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by ckkalyan » Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:52 am

:cpix: and good shooting Corjack! Yummy menu too ;)

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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by Corjack » Wed Jan 25, 2012 9:32 am

Hammerhead wrote:That's beauty ..... I mean two for one if you are lucky enough.

Not much familiar with Blaser guns but that's Moose/Partridge combo gun if I'm not that far. I mean it's big bullet for deer but whatever put the venison on table , works . Thanks for sharing - Haji
Big slow bullets, accurately placed, minimize meat destruction, and blood shot venison.
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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by Vikram » Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:08 pm

Great gun there,Corjock, and some nice venison on the table.

Very practical calibre combination too.From the maddest grizzly to rabbits.

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Re: Hunting In Minnesota

Post by rraju2805 » Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:24 pm

Good job..
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