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CraigThompson
09-06-2024, 11:25 AM
Formidable loads for the upcoming “brown cloven hooved rat” season . Only to be shot in the right barrels of the pair of EH 28” guns and the Grade 1 hammer gun 26” barrels .
Stan Hoover
09-06-2024, 11:37 AM
Don't you think that will spoil much meat there Craig:shock:
I was contemplating taking a small caliber, 17 Centerfire for culling methods , head shots only
CraigThompson
09-06-2024, 12:31 PM
Don't you think that will spoil much meat there Craig:shock:
I was contemplating taking a small caliber, 17 Centerfire for culling methods , head shots only
What did Elmer Keith say you can eat right up to the bullet hole or something . Typically these things flatten some upon impact but cut a clean hole straight thru . I’ve plunked eight or nine deer with my home cast slugs/balls .
CraigThompson
09-06-2024, 05:40 PM
I was contemplating taking a small caliber, 17 Centerfire for culling methods , head shots only
Stan I’ve got a factory made Remington 700 with a 5R HB in 260 REM it also came threaded from the factory so I keep a can on it . Depending on my mood I use handloaded Hornady 123 SST’s or 129 SST’s and have made headshots out to 200 or so yards , those two bullets also work well behind the shoulder . As to the smaller cartridges I saw a huge 6 point killed with a 222 REM fifty five years ago with a 45 grain handload at 100 stepped off yards , one thru temple and there he laid I’ve still got the rack it’s 23.5” spread ( I wasn’t the one that killed that deer my grandpop did) . I’ve also seen several done in with the 223 . Had it in my head once upon a time to use a Ruger 1V in 220 Swift with the Nosler 60 grain Partition . Oh a deceased friend from Sterling PA used a Remington Model 600 in 222 with factory 50 grainers for four or five big deer in the Poconos and he shot them all behind the shoulder like you would with something more correct for the job .
CraigThompson
09-06-2024, 05:43 PM
Stan on a side note I still have the Remington 722 222 my grandpop used to kill the big 6 pointer he bought it new in 1958 . I have the bill of sale for when he purchased it he traded a 22 Hornet on the gun . I wish I had a dollar for every groundhog and hawk that rifle did in !
Mike Koneski
09-08-2024, 03:16 PM
Craig, love the slugs and "punkin balls".
Mike Koneski
12-07-2024, 12:01 PM
Don't you think that will spoil much meat there Craig:shock:
I was contemplating taking a small caliber, 17 Centerfire for culling methods , head shots only
Stan, you realize Craig only shoots young deer so there's not much meat to waste? Sayin' for a friend. :rotf: :corn:
CraigThompson
12-07-2024, 12:41 PM
Stan, you realize Craig only shoots young deer so there's not much meat to waste? Sayin' for a friend. :rotf: :corn:
What a great guy :whistle::rotf::rotf::rotf:
CraigThompson
12-07-2024, 12:43 PM
Stan, you realize Craig only shoots young deer so there's not much meat to waste? Sayin' for a friend. :rotf: :corn:
But in reality I am literally non denominational I shots uhm as I sees uhm :whistle::cool: All BS aside when you or I were coming up people didn’t talk about G2’s main beans yadda yadda yadda they were happy to kill a deer period because there wasn’t the number of animals there are now . And I have nothing against those that choose to hold out for big bruisers . It’s just that the time I grew up in I don’t plan on changing my ideals , deer hunting to me is killing deer not about waiting to harvest in x amount of years . You harvest grain , you kill animals . And again to each his own I’ll abide by the rules of the club or landowner just don’t expect to push your choices on me on my own property . I tell people that occasionally hunt with me “if you see it and you wanna shoot it go for it” I just ask that the person takes a high percentage shot I don’t wanna be looking for wounded deer on my neighbors property .
Reggie Bishop
12-07-2024, 01:04 PM
Don't you think that will spoil much meat there Craig:shock:
I was contemplating taking a small caliber, 17 Centerfire for culling methods , head shots only
Keep in mind he quail hunts with 10 gauge too!:)
CraigThompson
12-07-2024, 01:12 PM
Keep in mind he quail hunts with 10 gauge too!:)
You have a problem with that or something ?
Stan Hoover
12-07-2024, 04:23 PM
Keep in mind he quail hunts with 10 gauge too!:)
Hah,
Who’s worried about being proper, I just might take a Big 10 squirrel hunting!
Since my Ponsness Warren dedicated 10 gauge reloader arrived this week, I may do all my shooting with the Mighty 10:clap:
Now if I could just get them to move on the 8 gauge loader, I wouldn’t have to use a Mec ever again :dh:
Reggie Bishop
12-07-2024, 04:24 PM
Nope. No problem at all.
CraigThompson
12-07-2024, 07:22 PM
Hah,
Who’s worried about being proper, I just might take a Big 10 squirrel hunting!
Since my Ponsness Warren dedicated 10 gauge reloader arrived this week, I may do all my shooting with the Mighty 10:clap:
Now if I could just get them to move on the 8 gauge loader, I wouldn’t have to use a Mec ever again :dh:
Think I’m down to half dozen MEC’s for 8-10-12 oh yeah and still have a 9000 28 that needs to go .
scott kittredge
12-15-2024, 07:07 PM
But in reality I am literally non denominational I shots uhm as I sees uhm :whistle::cool: All BS aside when you or I were coming up people didn’t talk about G2’s main beans yadda yadda yadda they were happy to kill a deer period because there wasn’t the number of animals there are now . And I have nothing against those that choose to hold out for big bruisers . It’s just that the time I grew up in I don’t plan on changing my ideals , deer hunting to me is killing deer not about waiting to harvest in x amount of years . You harvest grain , you kill animals . And again to each his own I’ll abide by the rules of the club or landowner just don’t expect to push your choices on me on my own property . I tell people that occasionally hunt with me “if you see it and you wanna shoot it go for it” I just ask that the person takes a high percentage shot I don’t wanna be looking for wounded deer on my neighbors property .
Yup, me too, i eatem
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