Nov 3, 2013 #1 S str8meat Handloader Jul 20, 2008 728 177 Sons washington cow elk. .280 rem. 140 gr. Ab shot distance was 642 yds. Top of heart destroyed. Attachments 2013-11-01_09-18-54_308.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 764
Nov 3, 2013 #2 DrMike Ballistician Nov 8, 2006 37,402 6,213 Congratulations to your son! How'd you get that cow to hang upside down? Come to think of it, how are you two hanging upside down? :?
Congratulations to your son! How'd you get that cow to hang upside down? Come to think of it, how are you two hanging upside down? :?
Nov 3, 2013 Thread starter #3 S str8meat Handloader Jul 20, 2008 728 177 I don't know how I did that. Smh
Nov 3, 2013 #4 Guy Miner Master Loader Apr 6, 2006 17,789 6,036 Congrats! You guys have your priorities right - shoot the rifles straight, who cares 'bout the camera after that! :grin: Good job. Guy
Congrats! You guys have your priorities right - shoot the rifles straight, who cares 'bout the camera after that! :grin: Good job. Guy
Nov 3, 2013 #5 JD338 Range Officer Staff member Nov 4, 2004 25,343 8,903 Nicely done. Congratulations. JD338
Nov 3, 2013 #7 gerry Ammo Smith Mar 1, 2007 6,908 1,791 Congrats to your son on his elk, looks like the good old 280 Rem can deliver way out there.
Nov 9, 2013 #10 wildgene Handloader Jul 4, 2011 1,597 2 ...appears to be an Australian elk... :mrgreen:
Nov 10, 2013 #12 S SJB358 Ballistician Dec 24, 2006 32,435 3,147 Congrats on the elk! Great shooting!
Nov 11, 2013 #13 C.Smith Handloader Oct 11, 2006 1,411 0 Congratulations on finding a cow elk. Should be good eating. Corey
Nov 14, 2013 #14 E Elkman Handloader Apr 4, 2010 4,555 40 A very nice looking cow, and an excellent shot. Congratulations