Two Sambar stag success stories 2nd report #17

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hey guys big hunt this morning below snow lines in thick as bush I will not be returning too.... on the drive home I passed this guy so pulled up a few corners later and stalked him back up.

I shot him from 50meters with 140gr Woodleigh load with Varget and hit him in the point of the shoulder, angling toward me. Dropped on the spot to my surprise, did not exit. barely kicked.


Good model Sambar Stag, maybe around 26 inches? unsure yet.

its givin me some confidence with the Cartridge choice on these big Browns. didn't think I wuld see it lift one.

cheers

WL


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Cos they are tough willed animals and normally will run off 95% of the time with non magnum calibres, so I was expecting to have to follow it up, like most of the other ones.


its like the argument regarding withs the best ? elk? gun.... everyone says a 243 will do it, but most of them will say a 338 win mag..... Why? cos of the insurance..


I cant afford insurance so I plug em with lil Sevens and go find em ;)
my point I was forwarding was the surprise of it DRT, from a little 'Fallow gun'..


WL
 
I shot him from 50meters with 140gr Woodleigh load with Varget and hit him in the point of the shoulder, angling toward me. Dropped on the spot to my surprise, did not exit.
Just curious if you recovered the bullet? I've heard some good things about Woodleigh bullets.
 
Nice looking animal. They look like they could be a tough customer to put down. I'd use my Whelan.
What do they taste like ? ...........and don't say chicken ha ha !
 
I didn't pull this bullet out It was lodged in the gut cavity somewhere but I do have a few woodleighs out of Sambar.. absolute Text book.

These deer are pretty good eating for sure, our more gamey type of venision, unlike the Fallow deer which are beaut eating IMO..

you get a fair bit of meat off a mature Hind! not many people eat the stags , weather it is old folk lore or not.


WL
 
Cos they are tough willed animals and normally will run off 95% of the time with non magnum calibres, so I was expecting to have to follow it up, like most of the other ones.


its like the argument regarding withs the best ? elk? gun.... everyone says a 243 will do it, but most of them will say a 338 win mag..... Why? cos of the insurance..


I cant afford insurance so I plug em with lil Sevens and go find em ;)
my point I was forwarding was the surprise of it DRT, from a little 'Fallow gun'..


WL

I personally think it has more to do with shot placement than anything else but I have to admit some critters seem harder to kill than others and I am no big game expert by any stretch.
 
Congrats on a successful hunt! You were saying that not many people eat them. What's it like , using it for Stews and jerky?
 
Congratulations on the successful hunt! What do you figure those stags weigh?

Love the pics by the way!

Cheers
Jay
 
Cos they are tough willed animals and normally will run off 95% of the time with non magnum calibres, so I was expecting to have to follow it up, like most of the other ones.


its like the argument regarding withs the best ? elk? gun.... everyone says a 243 will do it, but most of them will say a 338 win mag..... Why? cos of the insurance..


I cant afford insurance so I plug em with lil Sevens and go find em ;)
my point I was forwarding was the surprise of it DRT, from a little 'Fallow gun'..


WL


It would seem that shot placement makes for good insurance.
In this case it was very good insurance.
As always WL thank you for sharing your adventure with us up and over the pond.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
hey guys-

for the meat it can be used for roasts or stews and jerky for sure, a lot of people mince the meat into sausages, still adding pork fat to bind together.

a lot of aussies cut the backstrap into medalions an try it, on its own and can get turned off by a stanky stag.



Jay- these stags are weighing in around 200KG , a big Doe can weigh 100-120KG and these puffed up old stags can weigh the 200kg mark.



WL
 
i mentioned in another thread how I was able to turn a few up yesterday arvo and had camped there to get onto them this morning.

basic campfire stretcher swag setup on some flat elevated ground, was a bit cool early on but got a bit warmer later in the night, during the night I txt a mate and just kept it simple, " not wrong ,bloody everywhere" and then a few minutes later, "drop in X by morning to kill one" ....

a while later I got a txt back, time was sorted and if he wasn't there by 6:30 to go without.
No dramas, alarm set, fire stoked and out to it.



This morning I didn't even hear old mate drive up just 100m away from my location, the alarm sounded and I rounded up some camo pants and hiking boots, took the big pack out of the back and heard a vehicle start up?? Old maate! hes keen.

put the stuff into my Rig and rolled through the gate, I had to wait for enough light anyway so we didn't spook any deer out in the paddock early on, as it had it we rounded the back corner and I picked one up way down in the paddocks making hes way back to the bush, I drove up to parkin spot and told ol mate to cut it off.

by the time we got there an scared 100 roos and 3 cattle off the spiker was pretty onto it and stood broadside at 350 odd, I said to hold a foot above and send it, but we laughed and made it back to the ute to load up the backpacks/ day packs and get amongst the gums.

pretty shortly I got a view of a hind id seen yesterday, an not much else moving so old mate lined her up and I ranged 249m , gave him some encouragement as he is a powerful .270 Winchester user and he sent one.
WACK
and she dropped and rolled into some Blackberry..
I told him to load up incase a stag burst out, although none did for the 10 minutes we waited, but we could hear noise and thought was the hind thrashing a bit..

Next old mate points out 2 deer 500m away higher on the face, so a plan was hatched after we watched them for 5 minutes sneak around blackberry unsure of what happened.

we were to cut her and calf off and try shoot them both... that's what I wanted to do anyway!

as we climbed a further 200m elevation as fast as our 'young' lungs could, we snuck in for ambush

weren't able to see her straight away so snuck into a tight choked blackberry gulley, treeless apart from the odd one here and there, so picked out Brown deer in Grey blackberry is ok unless they are under the tunnels.

I get down close an glass the gulley, BOOM- I pick up a white topped set of Antlers looking at me!
I back down and signal to old mate, stag,shooter.

at first I had planned for him to shoot off my shoulder as I was crouched, but instead told him to sneak down infront and be ready and to shoot it.

approx. 100m across into the gulley, looking up at us and Bang- the T3 .270 barked again, then I yelled out to hit him again and as he ran off, Barked again and the stag contoured off.



twenty minutes later I rounded a blackberry and Whistled....

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one of my old childhood mates, bloody stoked to have guided him onto hes first stag- after hes been into them and passing up many hinds this winter.
Tikka T3 .270 Winchester 3-9x50 vx2 shooting 150gr Corelokt factorys
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he was stoked, lifted the antlers onto the shoulders and just said "#### ohfff, this is what its all about, been dreaming of doing this "
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That's Hunting!!!!!

WL
 
Well done! Congrats to you for guiding your buddy & getting him his first stag! Congrats to your buddy on his stag!

:rockOn:

Cheers
Jay
P.S. 200 KG is a nice sized animal!
 
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