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Good thread. I get a kick out of the sniper/tactical guys when they go hunting.


You can do the same thing with a duplex reticle as long as there is some sort of fixed distance at a given magnification in the reticle it should work just remember to have it set to the same magnification if it is a variable power scope lol . Ranging this way on 15 X when you took the measurements at 3 x is going to be a headscratcher, when you shoot a deer that should be 100 meters away and suddenly you drop the rifle and he is half a Kilometre away.Hey, thanks for the info. Unfortunately I traded away my Mil-Dot scope with my last setup (thought I would spend more time target shooting). And last year I totally forgot to use it! Will be getting another one when I get a specific hunting rig setup.
Forget all the rest of the BS endorsement #### you got going... but you used a range finder on a 120 yard shot!!!! ??? Wtf!?
Whatever happened to hunting...
Firstly, allow me to congratulate you on your first buck. It's a fine animal and both you and your mentor deserve credit for a nice clean kill. Secondly, ignore any negative comments about using a range finder. Personally I feel that any tool which assists you in making a clean, ethical shot on your target is great. With time and experience you may find that you will dial back on the amount of kit you need to take your game, but until that time use every means at your disposal to ensure success. I've been shooting and hunting for 40+ years and I've still run into the odd scenario that's new to me.
I do agree in some points, 100 yards slopes or not, is not a far shot and you should be able to judge that instantly. But I guess that's why the OP had bought a rangefinder as hes not all that great at estimating distances. The previous year he said he missed a shot so if this is what he needs to feel confident with making a humane kill, although it shouldn't be necessary, I'm not going to tell him not to bring it along.
And nice shot OP.
Good you got yourself in order with thoughts.
Makes for good respectable hunting.
One thing I didn't read on your info was, "reloaded after first shot".
Nice buck and great story...congrats.
Thanks! I grew up in Fort Mac in the 80s, shooting rabbits in the trails. Just a boy, his dog and a pellet gunAfter a 30 year hiatus, it's amazing how the 'hunt' and being in the woods, changes a man...into a man
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so who taught you how to field dress the deer?
One of the guys I go hunting with, who I call my hunting mentor (the hunter I went with when I got the deer). You can watch a million YouTube videos but nothing like the real thingI see your from fortmac, I haven't been back since 1993, guess whole different town now
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Thanks, mag had normal length rounds ready to go for follow up (one problem with over-length rounds, they won't fit in mag!). Backups still shoot 1 MOA but fortunately not needed this time. Deer can't get far without a heart![]()
One thing I'd like to ask you, and please don't read this as critical... Why did you do it?...
You are not a meat hunter as you said, and you aren't a trophy hunter (which is obvious by the deer you took), again, don't get me wrong... I am a "meat hunter" and to me a deer that size is perfect and a trophy to me...
I guess my question is... What greater satisfaction did you get from shooting that deer that you wouldn't get from spinning a 4 inch gong at the same range?
You will be surprised how far an animal can get without one! Adrenaline can do a hell of a lot and they will go further then you could ever imagine. Couple things I would suggest. Dial back your scope. You will almost always have time to turn up the magnification if you need it but you rarely have time to dial it down. And it sucks when you come up close and bring up your gun only to see a brown patch and not have a clue where you're aiming (I've had the experience, it sucks). Also with having your gun sighted in at 200 yards you are good to aim and shoot right out to 300. Put the crosshairs on the vitals and squeeze. A lot can happen in the time it takes a bullet to reach its target (animal decides to step/turn at the same time you fire).
Congrats on the first deer! You'll never forget it!



























