CVA Wolf Roars - 250gr Thor anchors NM buck
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Anne Arrundle County, Maryland
Posts: 1,672
Congratulations!
You should get a book and learn to do it yourself. That's how I learned. I've been butchering my own deer now for over 20 years. I even have a small grinder and make my own venison burger. They don't cost much and are worth every penny and more.
You should get a book and learn to do it yourself. That's how I learned. I've been butchering my own deer now for over 20 years. I even have a small grinder and make my own venison burger. They don't cost much and are worth every penny and more.
#10
Banned
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
Colorado cajun, Colorado SUCKED! We saw a total of 4 deer and went home with 5 grouse. Still fun though.
My brother in law got this 2x2 muley at 100 yards with his CVA Wolf, .500" 250gr Thor, 100gr Blackhorn209, CCI 209 Magnum primer on the 6th day of the hunt.
Shot was 1/4ing away and a high shoulder shot that took out the lungs, spine and broke the opposite shoulder as the bullet came out the front of the chest. Deer dropped on the spot obviously.
Shot placement,
Ballistic tip found under the shoulder after we removed the leg!
Internal damage,
Bullet poking out front of chest,
A beautiful lookin bullet before and after! The big chunk of fatty stringy looking meat is what we had to cut out in order to get the bullet out of the deer.
My brother in law got this 2x2 muley at 100 yards with his CVA Wolf, .500" 250gr Thor, 100gr Blackhorn209, CCI 209 Magnum primer on the 6th day of the hunt.
Shot was 1/4ing away and a high shoulder shot that took out the lungs, spine and broke the opposite shoulder as the bullet came out the front of the chest. Deer dropped on the spot obviously.
Shot placement,
Ballistic tip found under the shoulder after we removed the leg!
Internal damage,
Bullet poking out front of chest,
A beautiful lookin bullet before and after! The big chunk of fatty stringy looking meat is what we had to cut out in order to get the bullet out of the deer.