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My first rug from Dec of 02

Started by Brad H, August 04, 2006, 12:21:42 AM

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Brad H


keekee

Very nice Brad! That looks good!


Brent

CCP

 Looks good Brad!! I always want one of these I will have to break down and get one someday.
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FinsnFur

Yep, someone did a very nice job there.
Most commonly the eyes ruin a good thing like this. Those eyes are near perfect. :highclap:
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canine

Brad, very nice looking :congrats: :yoyo:

Do you do taxidermy?


JD 


Brad H

We have a really good taxidermist here. He's got a great hand for getting it realistic.

I may consider having another done if I get another coyote as nice as this one.

Brad

Bob D

That is a good looking rug Brad. I have never seen one before your picture.
Bob

Brad H

Bob, compared to a full mount these are much less expensive. This one was $75. Now the same thing is $175 which is still a bargin considering who's doing the job. If I can I'll get a few pics of his shop with some full mounts he's done.

This is her when she went from being A coyote to MY coyote. She's the one on top.


FinsnFur

WOW!...either the shadows reak havoc on that photo or your taxi did a helluva job. :shck:
Very nice before and after.

What'ya got on top of your smoke pole there, a lightforce?
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Brad H

THAT...My good man, is either a JVC or Sony camcorder. I can't remember which. That thing was bulky and heavy as all get out, but by gawd it got the job done. It took the recoil of the swift nicely too. I haven't taped in a few years but I may start that project up again.

It's the shadows. Both were shot with a 40gr Nosler Ballistic tip at approx 70 and 90 yards and neither exited. Both shots were quartering into the front. Damage control was very little.

Every other coyote I took out with the the 40s either splashed or opened up the exit side so I swiched to the 55s and backed off on the speed. It made a big difference.

Brad

stevecriner

Man i like that rug. I might have to go get me one.
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FinsnFur

So what are you at, speed wise with your 55's? You got me curious now. :sneer:

By the way, did you make your camera mount?
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Brad H

The 55s are right at 4000. I've only had one splash out of maybe 50 coyotes shot with that bullet.

The 40s were pushing 4200 if I remember right.

This is what I came up with for the camera. Basically two reversed scope mounts.


FinsnFur

Cool :wink:
I like that. I wondered if you guys with mouted cameras were buying or making the mounts.

Maybe I need to invent a hot shoe mount for rifles :sneer:
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Todd Rahm

Brad thats a pretty nice hide ya got rugged out there. If'n ya don't mind whats something like that cost in the lower 48?

I get a good one this year I might have to send it out.

Brad H

Todd,
This one was $75 4 years ago. Two years ago I had my badger done for $175. I haven't talked to Herb in a while but it may have gone up some since.

From what I understand though, you could easily pay a lot more for subpar work. We're pretty lucky with this guy.

Brad