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TC's in action in the field
« on: September 20, 2009, 10:44:13 AM »
Well, you guys are always looking for an all handgun hunting video, and there is a good one out now you will enjoy.
Gregg Richter put this together and has another one (elk hunting) in the works already.
The title is "Handgunning Mule Deer and Pronghorn Antelope"

Here is his website http://www.hunterseyevideo.com

There is some excellent hunting in the video and one of the tidbits I picked up from him is something I had not thought of before.
When hunting antelope does, make it your goal to hunt for an "uncommon doe." An uncommon doe antelope has small horns. It causes you to be selective, among some other things.
Throughout the video there is also a good amount of hunter wisdom being shared as well.
Another part of the DVD talks about Gregg's work with the Colorado Fish and Game.
Anyone who hunts with a handgun in the state of Colorado owes Gregg a big "Thank You!"
Gregg is one of the good guys and is definitely part of handgun hunting and specialty handgun hunting world.
If this need to go in another place, please let me know. 
There are not a lot of DVD's out there that focus on handgun hunting.

Ernie
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Re: TC's in action in the field
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2009, 02:56:52 PM »
Thanks for the heads up Ernie.   

Got way more than my fair share of mule deer, elk and other handgun hunting during my lifetime, but only took the goats with a rifle.   What I bought and dialed in that 6.5 Super Bower specifically for (pronghorn), and then never got to hunt them with it.   Too late now, but would love the footage on the DVD I'm sure.

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Re: TC's in action in the field
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2009, 02:24:05 AM »
Larry,
I spoke with Don Bower on Saturday for about 20  minutes.  He was able to hear me most of the time, but the Alzheimer's was very noticeable even minutes apart in the conversation.  All in all he is happy when someone calls him.
My 15 year old son watched the DVD last night and really enjoyed it.
Ernie
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Re: TC's in action in the field
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2009, 05:04:33 PM »
Well, I just ordered the DVD.  I am looking forward to seeing it.

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