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I have a Hammond Game Getter for my Lee Enfields. I don't know if he does one for shotguns, I'll probably get one of the commercially available adapters for my slug gun.
 
Get a Howdah Pistol

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As mentioned throat cutting on a dead critter is pointless and if the animal is still alive cutting it's throat can be dangerous, those front hooves can reach your cutting hand and believe me it can be quick and very painful before you even realize what happened.

Long ago I learned to approach downed but still alive animals from the back side and immediately stand on a horn or ear with full weight and then stab the animal between the ribs in the heart area ...horns are immobilized ( the leverage a 200 lb. man can exert on a horn can control a very large animal that is already down and hurt bad) and the hooves can't reach you.
 
You know those adapters are commercially available right?

But, but , what fun would that be ?
Not being able to re-invent the wheel while complaining about not able to open carry while hunting.
Now back to the chamber adapter...looks cool and hope your gun is up to the task at hand.
PappaClaude, thanks for that reminder of what my parents did back in the depression days...they spoke of it, but never practised after they lost the farm and as BUM mentioned there are religious considerations as well, but they are a braver man than I offended they wanna practice halal on a still moratally wounded
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Tight Groups,
Rob
 
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I dispatched a wounded deer this year with my Swiss army knife. To be honest I tried to finish him of with a 2nd shot from my 270 shooting from the hip at three yards and missed (excited I guess) so seeing as he looked like he wasn't going anywhere soon I got the knife out.

You don't need to "slit" the throat like my dad used to do, just poke him in the jugular vein and make a cut.
 
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I dispatched a wounded deer this year with my Swiss army knife. To be honest I tried to finish him of with a 2nd shot from my 270 shooting from the hip at three yards and missed (excited I guess) so seeing as he looked like he wasn't going anywhere soon I got the knife out.

You don't need to "slit" the throat like my dad used to do, just poke him in the jugular vein and make a cut.
 
Yes twelve gauge.

I was lucky to find a job recently after my previous company closed its doors. Still behind the eight ball money wise. I need to be cheap right now :)

Made out if stuff in my scrap bin....and the wife wonders why I hang onto every little cutoff


I didn't call you cheap..well didn't mean to imply cheap, but rather thrifty.
12gauge ???
Rob
 
I will develop the load till it will pass through a piece 3/8" plywood. Worst case scenario it will knock it out long enough to cut the throat :)

What? You're going to shoot a deer with a shotgun or rifle...then give it a once-over with this Rube Goldberg gizmo...and then finish it with a knife????

You should get your quad out there and run over him a few times before he's dead, just for good measure. :) Seriously, if you insist on re-inventing the wheel, at least make sure that it rolls as well as the original. This is starting to sound like animal abuse.
 
Hence the experiment part...I think I spent enough time explaining why I'm not buying one...if anyone wants to give me one just send a pmpm


What? You're going to shoot a deer with a shotgun or rifle...then give it a once-over with this Rube Goldberg gizmo...and then finish it with a knife????

You should get your quad out there and run over him a few times before he's dead, just for good measure. :) Seriously, if you insist on re-inventing the wheel, at least make sure that it rolls as well as the original. This is starting to sound like animal abuse.
 
Would it be possible to use a 6" (or whatever) rifled barrel as part of that gizmo?

GaugeMate has a version of their adapters they call Pocket Sniper. Ten inches long, rifled for a variety of pistol cartridges out of a shotgun. So yes, it can be done. They sell them for over US$100, so yomomma will make his own if he can do rifling.
 
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