Wife got her whitetail buck

Nicely done!

Were you able to recover the bullet? I'm always curious to hear about TTSX performance because I shoot them myself. If it did exit, how large was the exit hole on your wife's deer? So far I've been able to eat the deer that I've shot with them pretty much right to the wound channel ,,,,so little or no wasted meat. What's been your experience with them?
 
Nicely done!

Were you able to recover the bullet? I'm always curious to hear about TTSX performance because I shoot them myself. If it did exit, how large was the exit hole on your wife's deer? So far I've been able to eat the deer that I've shot with them pretty much right to the wound channel ,,,,so little or no wasted meat. What's been your experience with them?

Bullet exited and left about a 2" hole on the exit side and about 3/4" hole on the entrance. I've personally shot about a dozen animals with this load and only recovered one bullet so far, shot a big bodied bull moose on the Yukon/bc border the bullet traveled over 4' quartering angle and came to rest on the opposite side against the hide. That same trip I killed a massive bull caribou at 305 yards and the bullet exited as well. They hard to keep inside the animal and as long as you don't shoot the meat they are very meat friendly.
 
She hunted extremely hard with the limited time she had this year. We welcomed our third child this spring and being a very busy mom hasn't given her as much time to.hunt as usual. She passed on a number of young bucks and does waiting for a buck she would be proud of. It all came together last night for her when I took the kids and dropped her off at our honey hole. The kids and I went for a drive and about 15minutes before legal light this buck stepped out. She called me very excited. The kids and I made our way back to her field and helped recover her buck. She made the 175yard shot count with her Christensen Arms extreme in 270wsm and a hand loaded 110gr ttsx perfectly through the heart. Buck pulled up 15 yards away. Very proud of her!



Wow and damn pretty too.You might want to hang on to that girl,and to think my wife can't even take a mouse out of a trap
 
Actually OP, I hope she decides to keep you. Ladies with those skill sets are very often overlooked or cover them up. Lucky for her you let her be who she is and lucky for you she is.

Good for both of you. Your kids will be learning from some great parents.

Merry Christmas to all of you.
 
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