10 January 2005, 06:11
spring3Took my .470 deer hunting today
I've read where some of you have taken your big bores deer hunting and decided today to take mine and shoot a doe as our season wound down. I had considered taking it earlier in the season but I primarily trophy hunt and many of my shot opportunities are at 200+ yards. Over the past couple of weeks I've been taking out a lot of does as part of my management plan. I shot 3 this past Friday afternoon, for example. Today I decided to sit in a spot where I was sure to see some at close range.
Right on schedule, 10 minutes before dark, 8 does stepped out in front of me at about 50 yards. I picked out a big one and raised my double rifle. The does in front of me exploded like a cover of quail at the big gun's blast, but on the ground, right where I shot her, was the doe that had been in my sights. The 500 grain Woodleigh solid knocked out both shoulders with a vengeance and the first kill with my new double was complete. As I smiled, I thought, "Why haven't I been doing this all along!"

Vic
10 January 2005, 07:19
jeffeossoAWESOME!!!
thanks for sharing that...
so, let's talk about meat damage... minimal, right?
jeffe
10 January 2005, 07:30
Ken ClineI have shot 3 deer with my 470 with the 500 grain XLC bullets. Surprisingly, these do expand on broadside chest shots, and leave a rather massive exit hole. Meat damage would be extensive on a shoulder or frontal shot. I haven't tried a solid or standard round nose yet on deer.
10 January 2005, 08:43
jeffeossoKen,
I would expect em to open up.. but as for meat damage, that's most caused by velocity, not a HUGE bullet.... in my experience, though there's always other ways.
jeffe
10 January 2005, 09:11
Springjeffe,
As for meat damage, both shoulders were hit hard, so they were discarded. Everything else was fine. The exit wound was smaller than what I get with my .270, which I load with Sierra GameKings. The GameKings are amazing bullets for whitetails and for me are a great combination of accuracy with the pefect mushroom for medium-sized animals like whitetails. As for my .470 load, since it was a solid, it just powered through the deer almost like it wasn't there. If this deer was any indication, I would say the .470 with this load would do less meat damage than my .270 and it's little 130 grain bullet. Who'd a thunk it??
10 January 2005, 16:00
jeffeossoVic,
that's the secert of big bores... you can eat right up to the hole!!! With a 7 mag, on a shoulder, I would throw at least one AWAY due to bloodshoot... got to be necks or lungs only.. with a 358, with strong bullets, it was a prtty good trimming job to get rid of the blood shot, with a 416 with solids, what meat damage?
for what it's worth, 585 nyati and 577 nitro just leave a .585 hole in the steak!!
jeffe