Sambar stag in velvet at 300 meters

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Sambar stag in velvet at 300 meters

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1st one for the year wasn't overly a long shot at 300 meters but was -10 degrees at 1400 meters high, so it made it a touch technical. I was with my old mate that's in remission for cancer so don't worry when he thinks it's still alive the meds make him say and do funny this ... :lol: :lol: was just realy nice to have him there for the start of the year.
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Very nice, well done.
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Nice shootin!

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Good job, congratulations

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It's always good to be able to share memories with a friend. Congrats.
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pagosawingnut wrote:It's always good to be able to share memories with a friend. Congrats.
Sure is he is still taking about it lol
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