I think he should've kept shooting till it was dead , admiring the shot or moving on usually results in a fark up.
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I think he should've kept shooting till it was dead , admiring the shot or moving on usually results in a fark up.
Hi guys, we have this debate in the UK all the time about the 243, overhere it's the minimum calibre for deer, I own a 243, 270 and a 3030 all have taken red roe , fallow and sika, I have to say the 243 requires better bullet placement than the 270, on the red and fallow.
Gimp/Tussock/Wirehunt - have you tried making a ballistic gel for projectile testing? Be interesting to see results
Out looking for a Fallow with a 223 and dropped this boy on his arse. 75kg on the hook. Fluke shot?
Creeping Death - you know this guys brother :)
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I shot a fallow buck once with an 8mm mauser shoulder shot he made it a good250 meters before i caught up with him. He was exceptionally big for a fallow though 64 kgs on the hook no head or guts.
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How was the placement there CD? the only stag I've ever lost I shot in the "Shoulder", high shoulder mind you and it missed the vitals. Maybe though they just breed em tough there!
Hmm does that make you part Australian then.... Sorry bit sick but Im like that.. You can say to the chicks got any Aussie in ya and when they answer no
you can now say do you wanna bit ? as well as using the Kiwi version now any way... Can t possibly lose ... :thumbsup: :wtfsmilie: