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post November 13th 2006 3:21 AM
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Here is a place for you to post your hunting stories and pictures for everyone to see. Think of it as a place for you to brag a little!
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post November 13th 2006 2:26 PM
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Well I shot a nice 8-point last year with my musket to high. I broke his back. Instead of letting him sit there until he died I shot him in the heart with my Glock 29 with 155gr GoldDots. He died within 5 seconds. I was suprised the bullet actually held up. The pedals had folded all the way back but were all still there.
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post April 16th 2009 6:56 PM
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Any new stories considering the last one was posted in 2006?


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post August 4th 2009 10:20 AM
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This posting IS from last season but I figure someone might enjoy the story.....



Just thought I'd tell everyone about my first deer kill with a handgun... and not just ANY handgun but my CZ/DW Razorback 10mm!



I got this little button buck while still hunting on the low, thick side of a mountain here in SW Missouri. The hill, mostly covered in cedar, pines and thick briars with patches of light green grass in between, is a haven for deer trying to escape the cold, northern wind during the rut. Took this guy at about 15 yards away from a half crouched, half sitting postion using Doubletap 200gr Controlled Expansion (XTP) loads (1280fps from my 5" barrel).




First shot punched him through the right side of the chest, a dead center double lung shot. He bolted (as most deer do) and ran uphill right past me where I shot him again. This shot (at about 6 yards) entered right behind his right shoulder, cut through his heart and broke his left leg / shoulder joint on the way out. He kept turning toward me and actually crashed right in front of me about a yard or two away, DRT. (PS... I also took pics of the entrance / exit wounds on the deer after I skinned it but won't be posting them in this thread due to their graphic nature. PM me if interested) Ironically, it had been really cold here for the jlast few days (in the 20's at night and 40's during the days and oftentimes quite windy). I'd been getting up at 5 and out to my stand or location by 615-630 and hunting until dark. The day I got this guy was the day I slept in until 830 and took my time getting out there since I knew that the wind was supposed to change from a chilly northern wind to a warmer southern wind by noon or so. Highs were almost in the 60's this day. I had already hunted about three full days prior to this kill which put it right in the middle range of my week of hunting. Anyways, I guess I just needed to get in there and shake em up a bit near thick cover and their beds rather than sitting on stand. The big woods hunting takes a special technique to even FIND deer, let alone get em within range to kill. Worked well for me this time.

I'm also including some pics of the processing of the buck. I was familiar with

how to skin and process a deer but my step-mom had usually taken care of most of the deer processing for me. I decided that I might as well do this one all on my own for the experience and practice. I did the skinning, quartering, butchering on my own this go-round. Also, I decided to use both shoulders and both hams entirely for jerky since my wife doesn't really like venison. (I still kept my tenderloins, of course). I ended up with just a HAIR under 4lbs of finished, teryaki flavored deer jerky to take home. AHHHH.... just wait till the coworkers and friends have a taste. Its perfect!!









All in all, quite a successful hunt and a great time with friends and family. Hope everyone has a great season!

Nick
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post August 4th 2009 1:45 PM
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Congrats! Looks like the the XTP was more than adequate, especially from your well placed shot. thumb.gif
That jerkey sure looks good and I bet those deer taste better than the ones we get down here along the border.


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QUOTE (TaosGlock @ August 4th 2009 7:45 AM) *
Congrats! Looks like the the XTP was more than adequate, especially from your well placed shot. thumb.gif
That jerkey sure looks good and I bet those deer taste better than the ones we get down here along the border.


Thanks TaosGlock! All it takes sometimes is a well placed shot. That was the second year hunting exclusively with my Razorback.... I didn't even see a deer the first year. Tough hunting where I go every year.

I'll be out again this year with the same gun and load... I'm already getting antsy! bigsmile.gif

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Nice shooting!! thumb.gif
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