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Hi, here are 2 photos of my monday hunt, quite close to my place, on a cold morning; the temperature was -7 °C. Luckily for me, there was almost no wind and the abundant snow was very compact, without being icy. After a short stalk, I took two rapid shots at about 220 m. and the deers went down. I used my beloved Tikka T3 Lite, cal. 270WSM, Hornady 130g. Interlock bullets, 65 gr. of Vithavuori N165, CCI Mag primers. The doe was quite stout for the season, with a gutted weight of 19.5 kg. Of course I had a wonderful time. ![]() ![]() | ||
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Waidmansheil! Glad you enjoyed it and I bet you will eat well for a while non? Regards, Amir | |||
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Weidmannsheil Wildboar, good job for getting both! - mike ********************* The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart | |||
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Waidmannsdanke! ![]() Amir, I've just eaten some roe fillet....really delicious! Mike, I owe so much to my Harris bipod; even if I cannot get the expected accuracy with it at the range (possibly my fault), it is, IMO, a must for stalking. 4 years ago, I forgot it at home and I had to use the backpack as a rest; the result? A wounded roe buck that we had to track for over 2 hours and that I could shoot again, luckily. | |||
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Waidmannsheil. Or as we say down here Goodonyamate! ![]() | |||
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Very nice, and a very nice background for the picture. The 270 WSM is a fine round.The Tikka is a great shooting rifle as good or as better than many costing much more. | |||
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Thanks to both; Ron, I'm a big fan of Tikka rifles. ![]() | |||
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Doe and fawn hunting in snowy winter is very exciting. Congratulations to your success and to that fat doe, 19.5 kgs is really a lot. What do your grown bucks weigh gutted? | |||
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DUK, ![]() | |||
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WB- do you tag your game, I do notice there are yellow tags on the games legs? Best regards Chris | |||
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Thanks for the clarification, we weigh them gutted, without any intestines, that confused me a little. I have also shot bucks with up to 23 kgs, it seems to be a similar range to yours. | |||
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No name on tags. They have a serial number that is registered to each hunter; I only had those 2. We must carve the tag with the knife by the year/month/day of the killing and it has a special clip; when it's closed, it cannot be opened anymore. We must put the tag prior to gut or move the dead animal. | |||
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