Caught this guy chasing a doe at 1445 behind one of my hay barns. Managed to go get all of my stuff on and sneak out while he was still there.
Of course...my wife didn't like where I had my hunting stuff stashed in the laundry room, so I had to go out without my LRF and bipod since she moved them to an undisclosed location. So I had to resort to a couple hundred yards of duck walking behind rows of hay bales and equipment. Otherwise I would have taken the ~325yard shot from my side porch. At least my gun and vest were still where I left them.
Got within about 150 yards to where I was comfortable with shooting an unknown range and popped him off of a hay bale. He took a double lung and made it about 40 yards before piling it up.
Rifle is a first gen FN SPR with old Leupold Mk4, M3 turrets. It was a police turn-in that I got a good deal on a few years back. Bullet was a 165gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, that shoots lights out over 43.0gr Varget. That load tracks with the 168gr FGMM turret dial perfectly to 400.
Had to go back to the house to get the Ranger and 4-wheeler to make the recovery, but at least my wife came out to take my picture.
He isn't one of the two bruisers that stalk the ranch at 0300 in the morning but he'll make a decent mount, and it's more backstraps, sausage, and jerky.
Of course...my wife didn't like where I had my hunting stuff stashed in the laundry room, so I had to go out without my LRF and bipod since she moved them to an undisclosed location. So I had to resort to a couple hundred yards of duck walking behind rows of hay bales and equipment. Otherwise I would have taken the ~325yard shot from my side porch. At least my gun and vest were still where I left them.
Got within about 150 yards to where I was comfortable with shooting an unknown range and popped him off of a hay bale. He took a double lung and made it about 40 yards before piling it up.
Rifle is a first gen FN SPR with old Leupold Mk4, M3 turrets. It was a police turn-in that I got a good deal on a few years back. Bullet was a 165gr Nosler Ballistic Tip, that shoots lights out over 43.0gr Varget. That load tracks with the 168gr FGMM turret dial perfectly to 400.
Had to go back to the house to get the Ranger and 4-wheeler to make the recovery, but at least my wife came out to take my picture.
He isn't one of the two bruisers that stalk the ranch at 0300 in the morning but he'll make a decent mount, and it's more backstraps, sausage, and jerky.