Find the buck, he is only 15 yds away....Only look at the first picture first, the second pictures shows where he is.... A nice 8 pointer....
How close did you get before it took off?
Find the buck, he is only 15 yds away....Only look at the first picture first, the second pictures shows where he is.... A nice 8 pointer....
As I read this, and looked at the pictures above... I absolutely gained new value for the hunter orange.
Private property, 23 miles to nearest road behind where I was shooting, had been there for two days so I know no one had snuck passed the house poaching, etc... I 100% knew I was shooting deer fur.
However I do see where you are coming from. But don't think for a second I didn't know WHAT I was shooting at.
This is something I feel like I can never adequately get across to newbies on here that start "First hunting rifle?" Threads. Ontario guys that have never been hunting have this illusion of frequent 300 yard shots, when in reality, the pics above are much more indicative of the typical shot an Ontario hunter will need to be prepared for.
Western boys ask "Why the hell would anyone choose to hunt with an RFB over a scoped full length rifle!?"
^ that's why.
How close did you get before it took off?
Not sure what you mean but I guess in a way your are right...... but I usually add both sides up......so 4 on one side, plus 4 on the other side......gives me an 8 pointer....
In the East, they count both sides to make the deer sound like it is bigger.![]()
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First time in my life that I've sighted a hunting rifle in dead on at 100 yards.
That is an East/West distinction... in the east we name bucks by all points displayed... in the west it is usual to count one side of the most typical beam.
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First time in my life that I've sighted a hunting rifle in dead on at 100 yards.
First time in my life that I've sighted a hunting rifle in dead on at 100 yards.
Where does the notion that west of Ontario is all bald ass prairie? Ever wondered what's on the other side of the Rockies? A #### tonne of bush, that looks just like the bush in Ontario.While that makes sense 9 times out of ten, I still use MPBR for a 2" radius... usual about 2" high @ 100... you should too, and pretend you are still out West with an atypical short shot...
I totally agree, you guys out east are on a flat prairie compared to the coastal mountain rain forests of the west coast chasing Black TailsWhere does the notion that west of Ontario is all bald ass prairie? Ever wondered what's on the other side of the Rockies? A #### tonne of bush, that looks just like the bush in Ontario.
This is something I feel like I can never adequately get across to newbies on here that start "First hunting rifle?" Threads. Ontario guys that have never been hunting have this illusion of frequent 300 yard shots, when in reality, the pics above are much more indicative of the typical shot an Ontario hunter will need to be prepared for.
Western boys ask "Why the hell would anyone choose to hunt with an RFB over a scoped full length rifle!?"
^ that's why.
That's why I shoot a 7600 with a low power variable. I may get a 200+ yard shot less than 1% of the time. The area I hunt most often gives me 125 yards max, measured with a rangefinder, and I haven't shot an animal over 50 yards. Ever.
I saw a buck at 125 yards last year before he disappeared, but harvested him the next day @57paces.
What's an RFB?





























