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Winter's Meat 2017
Filled the freezer on Thurs with my 92nd deer. Nice plump whitetail doe from down here in TX. Easy shot, broadside at about 80 yards. One round from the 9.3x62 sent her straight into a dirt nap, never took a step, straight down which is what I like. Got both lungs and the top of the heart. Kept the loins, straps and 6 roasts and ground the rest. Spent yesterday turning her into three different types of sausage.
I'd post a pic but the photo sharing site I have used for years (hunt101) won't let me add any more photos for some reason so I need to get a new site. Any suggestions? Cheers, Flags |
I use imgur
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Thanks. Just set an account and it works.
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Nice job flags. I'm glad you didn't go out undergunned. :D
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Originally Posted by buffybr
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Nice job flags. I'm glad you didn't go out undergunned. :D
I fell in love with the 9.3x62 years ago and it is about all I use even if it is a little big for whitetail. Overkill is an impossibility, dead is dead and it sure killed that doe in a really clean manner. |
Looks like good eating. :)
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Originally Posted by rockport
(Post 4324201)
I use imgur
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Nice doe good eats there flags.
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That 9.3 does less damage than some .243 loads I've seen guys use. No such thing as overkill!
Nice doe. -Jake |
Congrats. Should be very tasty.
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Nice fat doe.
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Originally Posted by Bocajnala
(Post 4324263)
... No such thing as overkill!...
- the Wolverine that I shot with my .257 Ackley and a 117 grain Sierra GameKing - or the Steenbok that I shot with my .375 RUM and a 270 grain TSX - or the Jackal that I shot with my .375 RUM and a 270 grain TSX - or the Klipspringer that I shot at 310 yards with a 168 grain TSX from my .300 Weatherby Or, not that I was thinking about mounting them, but one time when I was antelope hunting in eastern Montana and I came across 3 prairie dogs standing in a row so I just had to try the shot. The 117 grain Sierra just about vaporized the first two dogs then cut the third one in half. Yes there is only one degree of dead, but there are many degrees of bullet damage. |
Yes there is only one degree of dead, but there are many degrees of bullet damage. |
Originally Posted by flags
(Post 4324397)
All the rounds and loads you mentioned are high velocity rounds. My 9.3 isn't and you can eat right up to the bullet hole.
O'Connor liked small fast bullets, Keith liked big slow bullets, Ackley liked fast bullets. When I started hunting and reloading I became a bigger fan of Jack and P.O. than of Elmer. |
Originally Posted by buffybr
(Post 4324435)
Yep
O'Connor liked small fast bullets, Keith liked big slow bullets, Ackley liked fast bullets. When I started hunting and reloading I became a bigger fan of Jack and P.O. than of Elmer. |
Congrats Flags! Despite not having my own place to hunt this season, with family in Arkansas, and friends here in Texas, I filled the freezer too! Two dropped on the spot and the other two didn't make 20 yards! My 100 gr. Noslers, hand-loaded in 6MM Rem. did do a little more damage than I like! By next season, I'll have my '99 in .300 Savage will be set up with good loads and will be my go-to gun/cartridge! (I just didn't have the time to get it set up to my confidence level this past season!)
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