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First Rifle Hunt

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5 year old buck +
I am going out with my grandson on his first rifle deer hunt (in this case, a muzzleloader). On Monday he starts college, so hopefully this will provide an experience and context that will help him navigate the craziness of the academy. I bought him a used Traditions Yukon and put a scope on it. It took a little cleaning, but seems reliable and accurate. Wish us luck!IMG_8401.jpeg
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After the Stand Update: We wrapped the the morning sit without seeing any deer, however, we were treated to homemade cinnamon swirl bread French toast, fresh fruit and maple sausage links once back at home. This morning we'll do some target practice (and wood cutting) before heading to a blind on the south side of the property tonight.
 
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After breakfast we did some target practicing....he is a good shot, so we should do well if we see a deer. As a geeky type teen (bow ties and fountain pens), the idea of the muzzleloader is much more attractive to him than a traditional rifle. The 2006 Traditions Yukon with 209 ignition was a gun that was rode hard and put away wet by its previous owner....but with some care and cleaning, it is shooting 2" groups at 100 yards using Hornady 290 grain bore drivers--which is better than my Thompson Center. We are looking forward to our afternoon hunt.IMG_8403.jpeg
 
While we didn’t see any deer (likely an outcome influenced by the neighbors dogs), we enjoyed watching a heron come within 20’ of our blind, which is next to the pond. My grandson is looking forward to hunting again, and learning more about processing and preparation.
 
Time well spent with your grandson.

Got to ask...what academy is he attending? Is he starting school on Monday or returning to school?
 
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Time well spent with your grandson.

Got to ask...what academy is he attending? Is he starting school on Monday or returning to school?
College of the Ozarks (Hard Work U) near Branson, MO. He is starting Monday. For those not familiar with COTO, it is a very unique college. It is fully accredited, and requires students to work their way through their degrees (no student debt allowed). The school’s mission is focused on Christian values, hard work, patriotism, and service. There is no tuition, but students work on campus. If you are in the Branson area, this is a “must see” stop where you can see the Beverly Hillbilly’s truck at their museum and enjoy a fine meal of food grown on campus by students in the restaurant (which is where my grandson will be working).
 
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College of the Ozarks (Hard Work U) near Branson, MO. He is starting Monday. For those not familiar with COTO, it is a very unique college. It is fully accredited, and requires students to work their way through their degrees (no student debt allowed). The school’s mission is focused on Christian values, hard work, patriotism, and service. There is no tuition, but students work on campus. If you are in the Branson area, this is a “must see” stop when you can see the Beverly Hillbilly’s truck at their museum and enjoy a fine meal of food grown on campus by students in the restaurant (which is where my grandson will be working).

That’s a great school. Good for him!


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I’ve never heard of a school like that before. What is his major?

The no debt rule sounds really good.
 
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