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What’s an APR?
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Compared to last year I’m cutting back 2700 ft/lbs of energy375 Bee for deer is not toning it down.
Congratulations Mike! That's a dandy bear.I carried a Winchester chambered in 338 Federal to tag a 6' 6" black bear this spring. No idea what I'll carry this fall.
Unfortunately, I have no pictures. However, it was delivered to the meat processor Friday morning. I'll be giving much of the brats, the summer sausage, and the pepperoni to Noah. I will keep a fair sampling for myself, and a roast together with the ribs. These will grace my Traeger.Congratulations Mike! That's a dandy bear.
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Congratulations. Is there a story that goes with this?I carried a Winchester chambered in 338 Federal to tag a 6' 6" black bear this spring. No idea what I'll carry this fall.
Not much of a story. The bear was dining on grasses and forbs along a little used road in the foothills of the Rockies. He stood broadside to us as we topped a hill. Seeing that we were approaching in a pickup, he sat down and continued his evening meal. It was about ten in the evening, so light was fading. We discussed whether we wanted to shoot him, but since he was the only bear we had seen that evening and he was obviously in great shape with a thick coat, he just couldn't be passed. The entire time he sat there grazing, and I mean he literally sat there. At the shot he dropped and his hind leg kicked a couple of times. We concluded that he was finished, but we shouldn't have relaxed. It's amazing how fast a dead bear can roll over and sprint away! I managed to find one paw print, so we knew where he had been. Then we found a very small smear or blood on the grasses. We tracked where he had been by the drops of blood at about 20 to 30 foot intervals, until we found him stretched out in some thick bush. Not much of a story, as I said, except for our mistake on thinking that he was down for good. Our relaxed view meant a 120 yard track and some work dragging him back to the road. One shot through the lower neck angling down into the lungs. His lung cavity was filled with blood which explained why we weren't finding much blood. Wayne has the hide and the skull. The hide is 6' 6" tail to nose, and it is an 18 inch skull. The meat all looked excellent, though he wasn't overly fat yet.Congratulations. Is there a story that goes with this?
I have an elk/deer combo license for Montana this fall. For that hunt I will take a LH M70 chambered in 300 WSM as my primary rifle and a LH M70 chambered in 300 WM has my back-up rifle. 180 AccuBond bullets in both rifles.I keep saying that I will use this or that come hunting season, but I always fall back on the APR 280 Ackley. It just flat puts things on the ground inside 400yds.
My "plan" this fall is to use the new Tikka 223, Aero/Liberty 6.5 Grendel and the APR 6.5 Creedmoor, but the night before, that could all be for naught.
FTR, furthest shot on Whitetail does would be 240ish. Probably won't shoot any bucks this year, I will let the kids have those, pretty fun watching them get worked up anytime horns are in the picture.
not a thing wrong with the Grendel for deer, been my woods rifle for the last 3 years. just wish federal would load the 120 gr fusions again, my rifle loved thoseBeen using the 6 arc with 87 grain v-max bullets for coyote. So far 2 yipping flea taxis went down quickly. After seeing how well the 350 legend ant 180 grain Win PP’s performed on my grandson’s hog, a 250 lb sow, I want to use it for thick woods black bear. Went from a 16” to a 20” barrel gained a respectable amount of speed. Then deer it’ll be either the 7-08 with 119 absolute Hammers, or a 280 Ack with 140 absolute hammers. Or maybe even the Grendel.
Yeah my daughter has taken whitetail, yote and pigs with it. Usually the 123 sst.not a thing wrong with the Grendel for deer, been my woods rifle for the last 3 years. just wish federal would load the 120 gr fusions again, my rifle loved those