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Opening day of MO firearms deer season. Taken with SCAR 17 SBR, Surefire suppressor. Nightforce ATACR 1-8.
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Quoted: Northern deer a HUGE compared to our SC swamp deer. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/337369/20201115_084758_jpg-1685898.JPG This morning on Michigan firearms opening day. 450 bushmaster at a little over 160 yards. Not my personal best on my property but my first 11 pointer here. Northern deer a HUGE compared to our SC swamp deer. I'll get a weight when I take it to the processor. Last buck was 170 lbs dressed and hanging for 4 days. I suspect this one will go closer to 200 lbs. |
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Quoted: I'll get a weight when I take it to the processor. Last buck was 170 lbs dressed and hanging for 4 days. I suspect this one will go closer to 200 lbs. View Quote I pull jaws and weigh deer as a responsibly as guide. On the hoof a giant deer here is 190#. Does are around 85-100lb. Most harvested deer are 4.5 years old. |
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Quoted: Looks like a bigger than normal yote. Coywolf? Hybrid? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/312001/457FFB03-706C-4042-930C-5FAFAB3FEDE4_jpe-1685321.JPG I got this beast while I was deer hunting yesterday. Looks like a bigger than normal yote. Coywolf? Hybrid? We grow em big here in the East. I missed one with the crossbow a week ago. Not as big as that one though. |
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My youngest with his first deer. Second day of gun season.
205 yards with a model 7 7mm-08. Seeing my kids get in to it is better than hunting myself! Attached File |
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Quoted: My youngest with his first deer. Second day of gun season. 205 yards with a model 7 7mm-08. Seeing my kids get in to it is better than hunting myself! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/40939/34AAD829-6A86-463D-A771-AF86419BDA84_jpe-1689687.JPG View Quote Good for him! And a good shot too. |
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Quoted: Archery doe. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/272172/IMG_1007_JPG-1687053.JPG Shotgun doe. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/272172/IMG_1066_JPG-1687056.JPG Still trying to fill my buck tag. View Quote Is that the Savage 212/220? Thinking about getting one to replace the .300 BO since 80yrds is a long shot on my placed and it might open up a couple of directions to shoot in. |
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Quoted: I'll get a weight when I take it to the processor. Last buck was 170 lbs dressed and hanging for 4 days. I suspect this one will go closer to 200 lbs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/337369/20201115_084758_jpg-1685898.JPG This morning on Michigan firearms opening day. 450 bushmaster at a little over 160 yards. Not my personal best on my property but my first 11 pointer here. Northern deer a HUGE compared to our SC swamp deer. I'll get a weight when I take it to the processor. Last buck was 170 lbs dressed and hanging for 4 days. I suspect this one will go closer to 200 lbs. 185 lbs at the processor last night. Getting donated to Hunters Fighting Hunger. I shoot 1.5 year old corn and bean fed doe's in the late December season for the freezer. They taste much better than a rutted up 5 year old buck. |
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Quoted: Is that the Savage 212/220? Thinking about getting one to replace the .300 BO since 80yrds is a long shot on my placed and it might open up a couple of directions to shoot in. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Archery doe. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/272172/IMG_1007_JPG-1687053.JPG Shotgun doe. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/272172/IMG_1066_JPG-1687056.JPG Still trying to fill my buck tag. Is that the Savage 212/220? Thinking about getting one to replace the .300 BO since 80yrds is a long shot on my placed and it might open up a couple of directions to shoot in. Yeah, 220. I have no issues with it whatsoever. I used 250 grain Remington/Barnes Premier Expanders on the second doe. She went 50 yards and tipped over. The slug passed through after taking out both lungs. |
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Well, I replaced my hammer spring on the 6.8. It has a JP national match trigger in it with the reduced power spring, so now it's a standard spring and the trigger is 1/2lb or so heavier now. Going out to try a different area this afternoon. Should be peak rut in my area today.
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Quoted: Buck #2 for this year, an older one for sure. Used one of my 6.8SPC rifles with the Hornaday 120gr SST. Shot was 165 yards. Hunted from a hasty made ground blind. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q90/924/Oh9iJ0.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q90/924/TUDeU6.jpg View Quote What shooting sticks/tripod set up is that? |
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Quoted: Northern Virginia Buck https://i.imgur.com/agVieyf.jpg Broadside shoulder shot using JTAC ELF OWL @ 50yds with 300BLK Hornady 110gr VMAX - no exit. All energy dumped inside. Ran 30yds then dropped. View Quote where at in VA? |
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I filled my buck tag yesterday morning, calling this guy in on my last day hunting out west. 1 double lung shot from 100 yds, and 1 shot that hit his spine when he ran with 6.5 grendel, 123 grn sst.
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Quoted: What shooting sticks/tripod set up is that? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Buck #2 for this year, an older one for sure. Used one of my 6.8SPC rifles with the Hornaday 120gr SST. Shot was 165 yards. Hunted from a hasty made ground blind. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q90/924/Oh9iJ0.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q90/924/TUDeU6.jpg What shooting sticks/tripod set up is that? Would like to know the same. Would definitely help the youth kids i take out. |
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Atta girl! Good job Dad. Hopefully my daughter will want to hunt with me in 10 years
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Welp, I’m gonna need a damn intervention..... missed a buck tonight 3 point on one side other half of rack broken off. Thick woods about 85 yards out might have hit a branch IDK may have just missed. Was using a new Ruger 300bo bolt action mainly due to sitting in a double tree stand with my 9yo son and he felt comfortable shooting it, I was gonna allow him to shoot if he wanted. At that distance in those woods he decided for me to take it. Problem was it was about 10 minutes until too dark and I had to practically lay over him to take the shot.
I actually also got a little buck fever , haven’t had it since I was a teen but I let the fact that this is one of the few days I have off for the foreseeable future due to COVID burning through our force and it’s not like we can run posts short. I’m really disappointed in myself , first deer I have missed since my teens I’m one of the better shots at work and honestly any other time would have waited to see how close he would work but due to the above listed scenario I didn’t... I took that bolt action so he would be comfortable , I’m getting him familiar with either my LWRC 556 or my Armalite 6.8 for the next time, whenever that may be I have to work all day tomorrow so he’s going with his my FIL, hopefully they get some meat.... |
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Kicked it old school this year with a 1938 Belgian Mauser chambered in 300 savage. My grandpa bought it in ‘63 for $35.
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Quoted: Welp, I’m gonna need a damn intervention..... missed a buck tonight 3 point on one side other half of rack broken off. Thick woods about 85 yards out might have hit a branch IDK may have just missed. Was using a new Ruger 300bo bolt action mainly due to sitting in a double tree stand with my 9yo son and he felt comfortable shooting it, I was gonna allow him to shoot if he wanted. At that distance in those woods he decided for me to take it. Problem was it was about 10 minutes until too dark and I had to practically lay over him to take the shot. I actually also got a little buck fever , haven’t had it since I was a teen but I let the fact that this is one of the few days I have off for the foreseeable future due to COVID burning through our force and it’s not like we can run posts short. I’m really disappointed in myself , first deer I have missed since my teens I’m one of the better shots at work and honestly any other time would have waited to see how close he would work but due to the above listed scenario I didn’t... I took that bolt action so he would be comfortable , I’m getting him familiar with either my LWRC 556 or my Armalite 6.8 for the next time, whenever that may be I have to work all day tomorrow so he’s going with his my FIL, hopefully they get some meat.... View Quote I have had a few customers miss deer using 300BO. I think most fail to remember that is drops a ton compared to normal rifle rounds. |
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Quoted: I have had a few customers miss deer using 300BO. I think most fail to remember that is drops a ton compared to normal rifle rounds. View Quote Was just going to ask the same thing, what is your zero distance on the rifle @sts900? You can get a pretty workable trajectory with the right zero, and with the wrong zero it has a pretty big arc to it. I have my 16" AR set up for a 50yd zero with 125gr Noslers going 2100FPS. Other than the initial offsite for the optic over bore at point blank ranges, I'm within +/-1" of point of aim from 25 to 150 yards. 150 is what I would consider my max range with this set up, as the bullet is loosing energy really fast at that point, and also dropping fast (more than 2" every 25 yards). |
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Quoted: Was just going to ask the same thing, what is your zero distance on the rifle @sts900? You can get a pretty workable trajectory with the right zero, and with the wrong zero it has a pretty big arc to it. I have my 16" AR set up for a 50yd zero with 125gr Noslers going 2100FPS. Other than the initial offsite for the optic over bore at point blank ranges, I'm within +/-1" of point of aim from 25 to 150 yards. 150 is what I would consider my max range with this set up, as the bullet is loosing energy really fast at that point, and also dropping fast (more than 2" every 25 yards). View Quote That sounds about right but I would bring the range into 100. The 300BO is a glorified pistol round and doesn’t really reach into the rifle performance realm in my opinion. It just loses energy so fast. |
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Quoted: That sounds about right but I would bring the range into 100. The 300BO is a glorified pistol round and doesn’t really reach into the rifle performance realm in my opinion. It just loses energy so fast. View Quote 100% agree. I've got 6 kills with it so far, ranging from 5 yards to about 75. I would prefer to stay under 100, but have given myself the 150yard limit to get my brain already hard coded not to try something stupid at longer range if buck fever sets in. Also, sorry for the @ tag to you, meant for the other poster and got the wrong one. |
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My 11yo son's buck this morning.
160 yards with his 6.5CM. Proud of him for passing on several smaller bucks looking for the "one". Attached File |
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Quoted: Kicked it old school this year with a 1938 Belgian Mauser chambered in 300 savage. My grandpa bought it in '63 for $35. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/187224/FEAFEA76-0622-4FED-9A65-9A34AF9F8F76_jpe-1695756.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: My 11yo son's buck this morning. 160 yards with his 6.5CM. Proud of him for passing on several smaller bucks looking for the "one". https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/53673/20201122_075220_jpg-1697035.JPG View Quote Great buck, especially for a kid. Good for him! |
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Filled my South Dakota east river rifle tag saturday morning. Ruger American Predator, 6.5 CM, Hornady 143gr ELDX, 260 yards.
21.5" inside spread. Land owner said he had a larger rack last year, so guessing he's 5.5-6.5 years old. Worn down teeth and really grey in the face, ears, and neck. As usual, a hot doe this old warrior's downfall. Attached File |
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Quoted: Filled my South Dakota east river rifle tag saturday morning. Ruger American Predator, 6.5 CM, Hornady 143gr ELDX, 260 yards. 21.5" inside spread. Land owner said he had a larger rack last year, so guessing he's 5.5-6.5 years old. Worn down teeth and really grey in the face, ears, and neck. As usual, a hot doe this old warrior's downfall. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/245490/SD_Rifle_2020_jpg-1697900.JPG View Quote You sir are a liar! I see trees in the background, therefore you could not have shot that buck in SD. Nice buck!! Hunted out there 4 years ago with an outfitter. He had some real monsters on camera. |
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Quoted: Was just going to ask the same thing, what is your zero distance on the rifle @sts900? You can get a pretty workable trajectory with the right zero, and with the wrong zero it has a pretty big arc to it. I have my 16" AR set up for a 50yd zero with 125gr Noslers going 2100FPS. Other than the initial offsite for the optic over bore at point blank ranges, I'm within +/-1" of point of aim from 25 to 150 yards. 150 is what I would consider my max range with this set up, as the bullet is loosing energy really fast at that point, and also dropping fast (more than 2" every 25 yards). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I have had a few customers miss deer using 300BO. I think most fail to remember that is drops a ton compared to normal rifle rounds. Was just going to ask the same thing, what is your zero distance on the rifle @sts900? You can get a pretty workable trajectory with the right zero, and with the wrong zero it has a pretty big arc to it. I have my 16" AR set up for a 50yd zero with 125gr Noslers going 2100FPS. Other than the initial offsite for the optic over bore at point blank ranges, I'm within +/-1" of point of aim from 25 to 150 yards. 150 is what I would consider my max range with this set up, as the bullet is loosing energy really fast at that point, and also dropping fast (more than 2" every 25 yards). Yea. It was thick woods and the ridge he was angling down made him look closer I walked it last night after work and it was around 110 yards. Pretty sure I shot under him. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/114215/66BABB6F-5BCE-470E-B2D5-4E0A83C6F575_jpe-1697978.JPG My wife’s first deer. View Quote She is ruined and will be impossible to live with lol |
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Quoted: She is ruined and will be impossible to live with lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/114215/66BABB6F-5BCE-470E-B2D5-4E0A83C6F575_jpe-1697978.JPG My wife’s first deer. She is ruined and will be impossible to live with lol This. I hope you have a good taxidermist. |
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Quoted: You sir are a liar! I see trees in the background, therefore you could not have shot that buck in SD. Nice buck!! Hunted out there 4 years ago with an outfitter. He had some real monsters on camera. View Quote Ha...not all of SD is wide open prairie. The tree seeds probably blew over from MN though as I was only 7 miles from the border. |
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Quoted: This. I hope you have a good taxidermist. View Quote Agreed. Have a good taxidermist but that for the first at 49 years old only opens up “bigger and better”. There’s two more 10’s on our place that I see regularly and a lot of really wide 8’s. I shot my fair share and simply pop a doe or spike for meat every year. Guess we will see where this goes. Glad to get her into the sport for her later than never though. Attached File |
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Quoted: Agreed. Have a good taxidermist but that for the first at 49 years old only opens up “bigger and better”. There’s two more 10’s on our place that I see regularly and a lot of really wide 8’s. I shot my fair share and simply pop a doe or spike for meat every year. Guess we will see where this goes. Glad to get her into the sport for her later than never though. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/114215/270E6065-C9E7-4C36-9FAC-59A15B46EC60_jpe-1698093.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This. I hope you have a good taxidermist. Agreed. Have a good taxidermist but that for the first at 49 years old only opens up “bigger and better”. There’s two more 10’s on our place that I see regularly and a lot of really wide 8’s. I shot my fair share and simply pop a doe or spike for meat every year. Guess we will see where this goes. Glad to get her into the sport for her later than never though. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/114215/270E6065-C9E7-4C36-9FAC-59A15B46EC60_jpe-1698093.JPG Hopefully she's hooked now. There have been a lot of first deer in this thread-I love seeing that. When the first is a buck like that, even better. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/114215/66BABB6F-5BCE-470E-B2D5-4E0A83C6F575_jpe-1697978.JPG My wife's first deer. View Quote |
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how do those little texas deer bodies hold such big antlers?
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