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Old 01-06-2010 | 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by benedetto311
Greenhorn to the scene. I am used to shooting a ball 5.56 nato round. this round tumbles very easily. I choked because the deer I was looking at for about 3 minutes was behind several bushes and branches. It was roughly 80m from me, zero wind, light snow and I was prone and my balls froze. I could easily see the kill zones but the brush made me worry about a clean kill. Swamp area is not what I want to drag a 200lbs animal over while crashing thru the ice. Question: how bad does the .06 with a 150gr medium grain round tumble if at all? Next time should I shoot thru the brush? I am an expert shooter by the Marines standards several times over. I am confident in retrospect I should have taken the shot but again, I was worried about draggin the deer, which I could not tell male or female due to the brush, thru knee deep water & making an ethical kill.
I think you made the right decission.
If you don't know, if its a doe, or buck, and brush is there.
You did the right thing, in my opinion.
Like you said dragging a deer in waiste high water, could possably cause highperthermia to you.
So you did the right thing.

JMHO
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