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Semisane 12-05-2010 08:09 PM

.58 Hawken vs. 112 lb. Doe (Hawken Wins)
 
4 Dec 2010, 4:45 p.m.
Sixty five degrees, clear & sunny, light West wind.
TC Hawken with .58 caliber Green Mountain 1:70 twist barrel
TC "Hunter Peep" sight
95 grains GOEX FFg
267 grain .562 cast ball (Lee mold)
.022 denim patch, olive oil lube
Winchester #11 Magnum cap
55 yards
TRACKING DISTANCE = 6 feet
BLOOD TRAIL - Amazing











Meat in the freezer. It's a good thing. :party0005:

cayugad 12-05-2010 08:30 PM

That is a nice sized doe. Looks like a real good eating deer there. Congratulations. Also that .58 looks like it put a heck of a hole through that thing. No wonder it ran 6 feet.

On your deer, it looks almost like you hit a little far back but if it ran 6 feet we know that was not the case. That ball must have really made a mess of the inside of that deer to put her down like that. Other then a few holes through the ribs, you lost really nothing.

Semisane 12-05-2010 09:16 PM


Other then a few holes through the ribs, you lost really nothing.
That's always my plan. I hate busting up the shoulders. She was angled slightly away and I tried to place the shot so the exit would be just behind the off-side shoulder. I got it two or three inches farther back than I would have liked, but it did the job just fine. The time elapse between the shot and her last breath was about ten seconds.

She was 4 & 1/2 years old and dry. Hanging out with another doe that had a yearling with her. If she had a baby this year the coyotes must have gotten it.

nchawkeye 12-06-2010 03:29 AM

There you go...Good eating deer right there...While some like antlers, my trophy room is my freezer... :)

Congrats...

kb1 12-06-2010 04:04 AM

nice job semi,you southern gents must have to be quick to process your kill in that kind of heat or do you have a place to cool them down?..karl

TNHagies 12-06-2010 04:17 AM

Nice job there! That round ball sure did the trick.

oldsmellhound 12-06-2010 04:19 AM

Congrats!!! Nice doe & nice pics. That 58 roundball really did some impressive damage. Enjoy your venison!

johnnyo 12-06-2010 04:41 AM

Nice doe, but 65 deg., thats golfing weather! I'm just jealous... 17 deg. and snowing here.

cayugad 12-06-2010 05:06 AM

does it ever stop snowing in Ontario johnnyo? :) It is about the same in Northern Wis.


That roundball really did do a number. I was looking at the wood dowel and trying to think of the organs that ball took out. Must have been a lot of energy when that big ball hit. I shoot a .570 out of mine. Also I shoot 110 grains or Goex 2f. And from range tests those rifles hit like a freight train. Lots of down range power and penetration.

Again, nice job there Semi. Its nice to take an older childless doe out of the herd as they really do no good to the herd other then to boss all the smaller ones around. You know, I hate to watch a bossy old doe with small ones around. The way they kick and body slam the smaller ones.

gregrn43 12-06-2010 06:03 AM

Good job semi, nice looking doe to. I have never shot a 58 cal before, was it difficult to come up with a good shooting load for it? Again congratulations.


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