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Wolverine in our Ferocious Wolverine article, the first thing that popped into my head was deer hunting. After we posted our initial range hunt report, I was itching to take the. Wolverine to a high power rifle friendly state to harvest some venison. The year before I traveled to West Virginia with a. Sharps we had in for testing, and came up empty handed. That all changed this year thanks to a generous invitation to take the Wolverine to what better place, than the Wolverine state Michigan. A very welcoming gentleman that I met over on the Wildcat Forums was gracious enough to invite me up to his property in northern Michigan for a few days during the late doe season. Psp Tekken 6 Iso more. His name was Mike, and I met him because he was selling some awesome AR5. Mad Dog Weapon Systems. Mikes targets are awesome, and quite affordable. I picked up some of his groundhogprairie dog swingers, along with a coyote silhouette. In dealing with him, we got to talking about hunting and I told him about my WV failed hunt the year before, and so on. Thats when I was totally blown away by his offer for me to come hunt with him on his property, and he even offered up room and board for me and my family. In the end, only I was able to go, but Im still to this day shocked by his graciousness in that offer. The Gear. My original. Wolverine hunting build. If you saw our original. WLV range and hunt report, you may remember that I built up a nice, light 1. I had planned to take deer hunting. It features an Aero Precision upper receiver, a 1. MDWS 11. 1 twist SS. WLV barrel, MDWS Ni. B bolt head spaced to my barrel, a 1. ALG Defense EMR V2 rail system, and a Leupold 1. Mark AR scope mounted in an American Defense MFG aka ADM Recon scope mount. All in all, it was about the perfect setup for hunting deer in various terrain. The 1. 8 side charging. WLV upper as I received it. Well, shortly before my trip, Mark from MDWS teamed up with the folks at Eisenach Arms and sent me a sweet 1. Grand Vista Lodge Smoky. Mark knew I was really wanting to get my hands on an 1. Wolverine barrel, as I wanted to squeeze every single FPS out of it that I could. What arrived on my door setup was something of pure beauty. Mark had assembled a wicked cool upper that included an AWESOME side charging upper and BCG combo from Eisenach Arms, an 1. MDWS 11. 1 SS barrel, a Black River Tactical low profile gas block, tube and their Covert Comp muzzle device, and finally a really nice 1. Warthog Tactical AKA Johnathan Whitney on various gun boards. The end result was a very well balanced 1. A close up look at the side charging upper from Eisenach Arms and the Nikon M2. Aero Precision lower and La. Rue MBT trigger. Next, I had to think about optics. Luckily, Nikon Sport Optics had recently sent us one of their M 2. This is their M 2. Scorm 2004 Package Store. BDC 6. 00 scope, which I mounted in a spare 3. Aero Precision Ultralight mount that I had on hand. Right away I was impressed by how bright and clear this scope was, which was a good sign for a 6. While that is expensive for many, its really inexpensive when talking about good glass. And, good glass is very important when youre hunting, especially in adverse conditions, like poor or low lighting. JBs Firearms factory loaded 1. Nosler Accubond loads in. WLV. So, with my upper chosen, my scope mounted, next came figuring out which lower to use, along with picking some ammo. The former was a quick and easy decision. I snagged the Aero Precision Gen 2 lower from my existing. Wolverine build, which is setup in carbine format with a La. Rue Tactical MBT trigger with their new heavy trigger spring installed. Then came ammo. At the time I was looking at some Barnes TTSX loads, which have proven to work very well on whitetail in various other calibers. I then came across some 1. Nosler Accubond loads from our good friends over at JBs Firearms, and I ended up choosing those. Bruce notes that his Accubond loads travel at about 2. AR1. 5 platform and 5. While zeroing the rifle at 5. I noticed that my new 1. Noslers. I didnt get out to 1. I shot enough of them at 5. With everything in place, I packed my bags, grabbed a huge cooler from a buddy, and started my journey to northern Michigan. Being in NW Ohio, the drive wasnt too bad. About 6 hours with a few pit stops along the way. Arriving in Michigan. A panoramic view from near by one of the spots I was hunting. Upon arriving in Michigan late Sunday night, I was taken aback by the beauty of this state. I was surrounded by beautiful, thick woods, with lots of spruce, pine and other evergreens, mixed with some hard woods like oak, etc. The land had some rolls to it, along with small lakes and ponds all over, which added to the beauty of the area. They had received a fresh 6, or so, of snow the day before I arrived, which unfortunately was the first snow Ive seen this winter, and it was short lived. The weather up north has been freakishly warm, which has had its pros with extended range time, but the con is no snow on the ground for deer season. I for one love hunting with snow on the ground, partially because it makes it much easier to spot deer with my vision. As we started the hunt early Monday morning, the temps began to rise. By mid afternoon, much of the snow was gone, with only a few patches here and there. It was also raining a bit, not heavy, but enough to further reduce the amount of snow on the ground. The morning hunt was unsuccessful, which my host was not surprised about. He had told me many times that the deer always came in more towards the late afternoon, and as the day progressed, his notions were realized. The Main Event. With most of the day behind us, it came time for our last stand of the day. I had two spots to choose from, both of which were excellent locations where there was a lot of deer traffic. Mike has some of the best blinds Ive ever had the pleasure to use, which really give you a nice vantage point, and an excellent 1. His positioning of these blinds was about perfect as well. Being both spots were so good, I could not pick which one I wanted to hunt that afternoon. So, Mike asked one of his daughters which spot I should take. She noted the one Id have the best luck at, and boy was she right. Mike and I parted ways as he headed to one spot, and I another. We were pretty confident that wed both take deer, as both locations were ripe with sign, and Mike had recently put out some sugar beets and corn in anticipation of my visit. Mike really takes care of the local deer population, putting out food during the winter months, and planting various crops in the warmer months that the deer just love. As I sat in the blind, which happened to be elevated a good ten to twelve feet in the air, I was again taken by the beauty of this area. We were hunting up in the Presque Isle area, which is just mesmerizing. As the light began to fad, I started to really keep my eyes peeled. I was continuously glassing the area, and ranging landmarks so I knew where to hold. I had a great view, with various shot paths ranging from as close as 4. Mike told me theyd come in right before dark, and to watch for the big does as theyd rat me out. Sure enough, as the light was slowly escaping, three doe came out of the woods north of my position. I had been watching more towards the west, so I was some what surprised to see them out of the north.