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Old 01-11-2011, 06:53 PM
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Default 197 Yard Dead Deer. No Blood Again

Well, I just wanted to thank everyone on puting me on the right track to use blackhorn 209 and Barns expanders to harvest my last deer.

Today was my last day to hunt with muzzleloader. I did not have much hope because I have not even seen a deer in the last two weeks. As a matter of fact, I went fishing most of the day through 12 inches of ice because I had little faith..lol

But, my friend told me I should at least try one more time because this is the last day and a snow storm has started which might move the deer early in the afternoon. So after fishing I went to a soy field and popped up a camo tent under a large tree.

My shots would be 240 yards or less.

The fun part was I brought my propane heater to stay warm. It was 80 degrees in my tent and 12 degrees outside...lol

I just sat back, relaxed and enjoyed the snow. It was a scene for an outdoor novel. Just beautiful.

I had the worst wind to. Strong east wind which forced me to stay south of the hunting point. However, it was this move that placed me on track for the best hunt I have had in a long time.

I have never shot at a deer past 120 yards. And I have never used a barns bullet to harvest a deer. But today, that all changed.

The deer came out an hour early, and began eating aprox 250 yards away. They moved diagonal to my blind and made it to within 200 yards. They stayed and fed in that area as light began to burn.

I had to make a choice. Shoot now or risk going over legal shooting time.

My T/C Omega is dead on at 100 yards. But has never been tested at 200.

I had to use 9 power on my Nikon Omega BDC, in order to see the sweet pocket of the boiler room.

Once the smoke cleared the deer layed right were I had shot it. 197 yards is my longest shot ever.

Once I walked up to the deer, I noticed no blood. No Blood! I could not even find the entrance wound. Jeeeeeze! Even sledding the deer for a mile in snow, we had little blood come out. This was my problem with XTP. Oh, well.

After we field dressed the deer we found out why the deer died so quick. It's heart was cut off. And it's lungs were liquefied. It looked like wet soup.

The entrance hole was plugged by medial shoulder fat. And the bullet never exited the hide of the opposite side. All its energy was delivered inside the deer.

I must say. I guess I just have to get over not seeing blood trails on muzzleloader deer. I should just be happy it kills them...lol

The doe weighed 172 lbs, and was covered in fat.

The best part was coming home and cleaning the gun. Breech plug came right out and cleaned east with hoppes.

Sorry for the bad pics. But it was snowing and cold and all I had was my cell phone for pics.

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