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    Awesome deer and food plot. A question though. How do you carry your ramrod?
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    I carry a well made three piece collapsible with a spin-jag
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    congrats nice plot I haven't had much luck with Turnips deer around here didn't like them but they sure do like the beans

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road View Post
    congrats nice plot I haven't had much luck with Turnips deer around here didn't like them but they sure do like the beans
    It may take a season or two. A heavy snow acquaints them in a hurry. The field needs to be rotated every two years to prevent a fungus.
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    I had a great crop of them the deer just didn't like them I even plowed the snow off the plot so they could get at them. SW ON picky deer. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road View Post
    I had a great crop of them the deer just didn't like them I even plowed the snow off the plot so they could get at them. SW ON picky deer. lol
    Your experience isn't isolated. I've read others having the same issues. I would keep plugging away at it. I'd do a fall winter wheat planting with a brassica to introduce them to the annual. You'll prob get a quicker leaf production compared to a globe producing annual. Grain mixed with a light brassica seeing has been one of my easiest pots to grow and a great draw.
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    Let's talk about the gun. Although I can determine your scope brand, I am not sure of the gun action you used. What is it? There are quite a few smokeless muzzle loaders (I don't mean Savages) showing up at the range using different actions. When you say "hillbilly Rempac" do you mean the guy from Doug's Message Boards?
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    Quote Originally Posted by delmer View Post
    Let's talk about the gun. Although I can determine your scope brand, I am not sure of the gun action you used. What is it? There are quite a few smokeless muzzle loaders (I don't mean Savages) showing up at the range using different actions. When you say "hillbilly Rempac" do you mean the guy from Doug's Message Boards?
    Youre correct, HillBill (not hillbilly) put the gun together for me. I lucked out finding a pristine 700ML and sent the rifle to him along with a fluted .45 pacnor barrel and HS stock. Bill had the rest of the components. The gun is a tack driver with the unsaboted 275 grain Parker match hunter smooth sized to my bore, but $2 a pop I'm working with the saboted 200 SST and 195 Barnes.

    Still needs a Jewell HVR trigger

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    Last edited by wadevb1; December 7th, 2015 at 06:55 AM.
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