Kipplauf hunting
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- Meister der jagd
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Re: Kipplauf hunting
Don’t get me started on a BD14 the only thing holding me off is you can’t get a 12guage. Maybe a golf bag with off-road wheels to carry all my k95 barrels would be better? Where have all the kipplauf hunters gone btw?
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We are still here, watching you do what we wish we could be doing. I got drawn for nothing I can use my kiplauff for this season. Bow, muzzle loader and shotgun is all my tags will allow.
Robert J Stokes
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I only had two days to hunt in Kentucky this year because of travel commitments. The bucks didn’t cooperate and with a little less than an hour left a group of does showed up and I picked out the largest and took the shot from 117 yards. First whitetail with my K95. I really like hunting with Kipplaufs and especially this one. I feel this is my ultimate rifle from the standpoint of being the best rifle I have owned and ultimate from the standpoint of not needing nor wanting another rifle ( maybe another barrel or two). I sold quite a few other rifles and shotguns to get this but no regrets.
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Re: Kipplauf hunting
There is no way you could regret hunting with that K95, beautiful rifle and nice doe.
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Its light, slim, accurate and expensive just like the wife.
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My first doe with the K95
6.5x55, S&B 7x50, 140gr Partition
6.5x55, S&B 7x50, 140gr Partition
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Very nice rifle, it's got that simple classic style that I love.
I'm soft and I don't care.
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Lovely!
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Nicely done. Good to see the ole k95 stutzen in action.
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Nice rifle and deer.
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Yeah beautiful rifle.
Simple black reciever and a nice piece of walnut always looks great.
Simple black reciever and a nice piece of walnut always looks great.
Life is too short to hunt with an ugly dog.
Hunt with a German Shorthaired Pointer.
Hunt with a German Shorthaired Pointer.
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Re: Kipplauf hunting
Thank you for taking the time to post this interesting article for us. I learned something new and added yet another rifle to my wish list.