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    Son's first nanny.

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    My son's first nanny - headshot, used my 243 with scierra 85g GKHP.
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    Nothing like showing dad up an popping it in the head

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    , head shot well done !
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    Some flash gear there,nice rifle too ,well done kid on the nanny
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    Top work there fellas.

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    Well done scottrods and son
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    Son's first nanny.

    Headshot ! good skills
    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    Well done to the young fellah and well done to Scottrods. You have taught your son well and he has honed his skills to pull off the head shot.
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    Yeah, typical the little toe-rag.
    Complains all the way up the hills and then settles down real easy-as, cool as a cucumber and pole-axed it.
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    Ha ha awsome mate thats good to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottrods View Post
    Yeah, typical the little toe-rag.
    Complains all the way up the hills and then settles down real easy-as, cool as a cucumber and pole-axed it.
    I think Dad had to take more stops on the climb up, but just to let Sam "catch up" though eh. LOL

    He was calm as when we came upon the nag. No hesitation, just lined her up and bang flop!
    And then he carried all the meat out as well.
    Good times!
    Life is natures way of keeping meat fresh

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    Good on him.
    Make sure he understands it's not always going to be that easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    I think Dad had to take more stops on the climb up, but just to let Sam "catch up" though eh. LOL

    He was calm as when we came upon the nag. No hesitation, just lined her up and bang flop!
    And then he carried all the meat out as well.
    Good times!
    Catch-up? I stayed ahead enough just so I didn't want him to see I was sucking in air.

 

 

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