tddeangelo
Handloader
- May 18, 2011
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Today was an historic day in Pennsylvania.
Since the early 1960's, PA's rifle deer season opened on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
Today it opened on obviously the Saturday after Thanksgiving, to much controversy among hunters. Opinions are very mixed.
Be that as it may, we saw little deer movement out of the gate. At about 9:15 or so, I caught movement on the hillside I was watching and bino's confirmed I'd caught the flick of a tail. In total, 7 whitetail does carefully came into view.
Eventually, a larger adult doe came into the opening I was watching and was broadside. I had the Model 70 ready for her, and the 250gr Nosler Partition (35 Whelen) took flight.
That doe literally never knew what hit her. She was put down exactly where she stood, legs flinging dirt from her hard and fast drop.
I've come to really enjoy the 35 Whelen for PA whitetail hunting. Is it more than I need? Sure. But I enjoy it never the less!
Since the early 1960's, PA's rifle deer season opened on the Monday after Thanksgiving.
Today it opened on obviously the Saturday after Thanksgiving, to much controversy among hunters. Opinions are very mixed.
Be that as it may, we saw little deer movement out of the gate. At about 9:15 or so, I caught movement on the hillside I was watching and bino's confirmed I'd caught the flick of a tail. In total, 7 whitetail does carefully came into view.
Eventually, a larger adult doe came into the opening I was watching and was broadside. I had the Model 70 ready for her, and the 250gr Nosler Partition (35 Whelen) took flight.
That doe literally never knew what hit her. She was put down exactly where she stood, legs flinging dirt from her hard and fast drop.
I've come to really enjoy the 35 Whelen for PA whitetail hunting. Is it more than I need? Sure. But I enjoy it never the less!