I'm still not up to snuff yet for hunting this year,but thought I would share this.
My son hasn't had much time either due to having get as much work done before the temps., and snow shuts him down. Regular firearms came and went without filling the tag, but now it's ML season.
On the way to town, he spotted this buck laying in a fence line about 500 yds off the highway about a 1/2 mile south of town this morning. Wind and position was right for a crawl into range, so he gave it a try.
He got within a 150 yds. when the buck busted him. Running dead away, Matt was hoping he would stop or turn before it was too far, (my thought's he was a bit far anyhow). He did turn to slightly quartering. Matt made the hold corrections and let the 295 gr. PowerBelt go out his new Encore ProHunter, ahead of a 100 gr. charge, at 200 yds.. Long shot I thought again for that load. But the buck took the hit behind the ribs and did a nose plant. I could feel the PowerBelt under the hide in the brisquet.
He was running late for the concrete truck arrival, so he brought it here quick. We hung it in the tree in back, and I gutted it here. That had to be a chore dragging all that 600-700. I asked where the he!! knife was,,,,,,"at home and I'm late,,,can you do it?" " Sure, but a lot of good it does there, thats what the glove box is for". "If you have a gun in the truck, so should be a knife". I don't think he'll forget next time. Not a monster, and not overly wide, but should score ok for his age.
I'll just bury the gut pile in garden, and not tell the wife. :lol:
T
My son hasn't had much time either due to having get as much work done before the temps., and snow shuts him down. Regular firearms came and went without filling the tag, but now it's ML season.
On the way to town, he spotted this buck laying in a fence line about 500 yds off the highway about a 1/2 mile south of town this morning. Wind and position was right for a crawl into range, so he gave it a try.
He got within a 150 yds. when the buck busted him. Running dead away, Matt was hoping he would stop or turn before it was too far, (my thought's he was a bit far anyhow). He did turn to slightly quartering. Matt made the hold corrections and let the 295 gr. PowerBelt go out his new Encore ProHunter, ahead of a 100 gr. charge, at 200 yds.. Long shot I thought again for that load. But the buck took the hit behind the ribs and did a nose plant. I could feel the PowerBelt under the hide in the brisquet.
He was running late for the concrete truck arrival, so he brought it here quick. We hung it in the tree in back, and I gutted it here. That had to be a chore dragging all that 600-700. I asked where the he!! knife was,,,,,,"at home and I'm late,,,can you do it?" " Sure, but a lot of good it does there, thats what the glove box is for". "If you have a gun in the truck, so should be a knife". I don't think he'll forget next time. Not a monster, and not overly wide, but should score ok for his age.
I'll just bury the gut pile in garden, and not tell the wife. :lol:
T