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ThePopeOfFun
Feb 15, 2010

My dad, big time Hunter, stores all hunting clothes in baking soda. Including under clothes/shirts/underwear.

Morning of, showers with specific de-scenting soap.

After, washes clothes in de-scenting detergent and they go back into bins with baking soda. I don't know if this is necessary, but it helps.


I was hoping to get out this year, but I'm moving again so it's not going to happen.

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ThePopeOfFun
Feb 15, 2010

I haven't hunted since my dad took me as a kid. I have all his guns now. Really want to get out for winter Whitetail, but I also don't have a deep freeze. I've got private land figured out and it's got a stand in it. Pretty tame compared to the massive treks from the last page. I THINK I have someone who can show me how to skin/clean. Else I can just take it to the processor.

Biggest obstacle looks like getting this .270 dialed in and my being able to shoot it accurately. It's a little more gun than I want, but for a first corn fed Whitetail hunt in years, not so worried. I'm also a little concerned about gun inheritance laws. As far as I know, it's been in limbo since he died.

Edit: Oh I have a question. Should I take this rifle into a shop before taking it to a range to sight in? Will also probably be wise to re-take hunter ed.

ThePopeOfFun fucked around with this message at 00:09 on Jul 9, 2021

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