24 November 2003, 15:36
tcencore260my wife's old buck
Saturday morning (11/22) my wife shot her biggest buck to date, and what I'd estimate to be the oldest deer I've ever seen. The buck was an 18 1/8" wide 7 pointer, was blind in its right eye, and was missing all or parts of 5 teeth, with the remainder very worn. I've emailed images of the teeth to a biologist I know, but I'd estimate the buck at 8 1/2 years or older.
She put 2 120gr Barnes XLC's out of her .260 Rem. through him. The first shot was a bit far back, but still got the lungs. When the deer didn't die fast enough to suit her, she shot him through the lungs again again, clipping just a bit of meat on one shoulder. She said that the insides looked like they had been hit with a blender, but as far as the meat went, the wounds were "eat up to hole".
Here's the photo.
Troy
[ 11-24-2003, 06:38: Message edited by: tcencore260 ]25 November 2003, 06:11
Pecos41Cute wife, pretty rifle and impressive deer, Troy. You done good.
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26 November 2003, 01:53
tcencore260the deer biologist I sent photos of the teeth to concurred with my age estimate - at least 8 1/2 years old, maybe older.
Troy
28 November 2003, 09:41
DUKAn old buck like this one is a much nicer trophy like a young buck with big antlers. Congratulations!