35 Whelen
Handloader
- Dec 22, 2011
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Well it happens from time to time........on Thursday afternoon it happened to me. I have been after this Buck
for the whole season and finally caught up with him! We are now in BP season so had the old smokepole with 245gr Powerbelts n 100gr powder in it. Caught him with a doe on the far side of the river, standing with her right at edge of the woods broadside!( Slam dunk shot for the .270W) First error was I misjudged them to be about 225 yds. At this point both deer had "made me", and were on high alert; so I knew I needed to shoot, and soon! The gun is lined up, dead on at 100yds. I got up against a tree and held right up the front leg just under the top of his back because of the distance.
This was at 3:30pm. At the crack of the shot the buck hunched and took off. The ice though thick enough for them didnt suit me.So I had to run back up over the ridge to the Jeep then drive a mile and half to get over to where they were standing. When I got there I imeadiately noticed blood spurting out of the offside every jump. So I started following it and it was steady for about a 1/2 mile . By now it is getting dark fast ;he is not running, but walking faster than I can ever overtake him. So darkness over took me 3/4 of a mile from the road with no flashlite and no buck.....it was now 4:30pm. Yesterday at daylight 3 of us went right in, took the track were I left it within a couple hundred yards we found where he had spent the nite, under a big Hemlock, the bed had what looked like maybe a pint of blood in the snow, but have no way of knowing how long he lie there?? And sometime during the nite, he had got up, and walked straight back to the lake NOT hardly bleeding at all (few drops) every 75 yards..... And his tracks went right straight across the lake to far side.
I went back and ranged the tree I fired from and it was actually only 183 yds....... All blood was bright red, the deer was hit from his right side but most of the blood was from the left side exit hole. (See pic below, towards the end of him leaking.)Not really sure where the deer is hit though we did find some short brown hair, right where he was standing??? Brisket???? Anyway the older I get the more this stuff bothers me. As the very thought of the coyotes pulling him down; this winter, because of my lousy shooting. Is certainly one that Does NOT appeal to me....... :x
It sucks but it happens.
for the whole season and finally caught up with him! We are now in BP season so had the old smokepole with 245gr Powerbelts n 100gr powder in it. Caught him with a doe on the far side of the river, standing with her right at edge of the woods broadside!( Slam dunk shot for the .270W) First error was I misjudged them to be about 225 yds. At this point both deer had "made me", and were on high alert; so I knew I needed to shoot, and soon! The gun is lined up, dead on at 100yds. I got up against a tree and held right up the front leg just under the top of his back because of the distance.
This was at 3:30pm. At the crack of the shot the buck hunched and took off. The ice though thick enough for them didnt suit me.So I had to run back up over the ridge to the Jeep then drive a mile and half to get over to where they were standing. When I got there I imeadiately noticed blood spurting out of the offside every jump. So I started following it and it was steady for about a 1/2 mile . By now it is getting dark fast ;he is not running, but walking faster than I can ever overtake him. So darkness over took me 3/4 of a mile from the road with no flashlite and no buck.....it was now 4:30pm. Yesterday at daylight 3 of us went right in, took the track were I left it within a couple hundred yards we found where he had spent the nite, under a big Hemlock, the bed had what looked like maybe a pint of blood in the snow, but have no way of knowing how long he lie there?? And sometime during the nite, he had got up, and walked straight back to the lake NOT hardly bleeding at all (few drops) every 75 yards..... And his tracks went right straight across the lake to far side.
I went back and ranged the tree I fired from and it was actually only 183 yds....... All blood was bright red, the deer was hit from his right side but most of the blood was from the left side exit hole. (See pic below, towards the end of him leaking.)Not really sure where the deer is hit though we did find some short brown hair, right where he was standing??? Brisket???? Anyway the older I get the more this stuff bothers me. As the very thought of the coyotes pulling him down; this winter, because of my lousy shooting. Is certainly one that Does NOT appeal to me....... :x
It sucks but it happens.