My 1000 + yard buck
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:45 pm
Hunted hard on opening weekend. Saw a total of TWO does that were on land that we had permission. Everything else was on the other side of the fence, so, no go. Had my buddies 11 year old son with me, on his first deer hunt. Touched on every hunting subject that you can think of - tree rubs, track size, etc.
Went back out early Wednesday morning. Another friend shot a nice 5x5 whitetail about 10:00 am. At 1:00 pm, I spotted a fair 4x4 whitetail bedded down with one doe. They were just over 1000 yards and had spotted us as we had entered the field. I got out of the truck and started to fold the bipod down to take a shot with my Savage 7mm Rem Mag that I built a month ago. When I had the second leg of the bipod folded, they jumped up and ran over the hill.
Because of the terrain and the wind direction, we could drive within 400 yards of the crest of the hill and put somewhat of a stalk on. The other side of the hill was a huge meadown that is several miles long. I surmised they either beat feet and ran a mile or just settled down on the other side of the hill.
I stayed on our side of the hillcrest and crept over. I spotted the buck directly in front of me at 30 feet. He was standing in a washout with his back to me. He turned his head slightly and spotted me. As soon as this happened, he bolted to my left towards the fence 35 yards away. I waited until he was at the fence just prior to jumping over. When I raised my rifle up, all that I could see was fur, as my scope was still set on 20x. I figured I would still be ok, fired, and missed!
He jumped the fence, I dialed the scope down to 8x, deer was running 3/4 speed quartering away from me, I held on his neck, and bingo.....he cartwheeled 2 full revolutions.
As you can see by the pic, the deer is now a 2 x 1.5. When he did the tumble routine, his horns planted in the dirt and broke off. We found the horns 8 feet behind his hindquarters, still in the ground.
Went back out early Wednesday morning. Another friend shot a nice 5x5 whitetail about 10:00 am. At 1:00 pm, I spotted a fair 4x4 whitetail bedded down with one doe. They were just over 1000 yards and had spotted us as we had entered the field. I got out of the truck and started to fold the bipod down to take a shot with my Savage 7mm Rem Mag that I built a month ago. When I had the second leg of the bipod folded, they jumped up and ran over the hill.
Because of the terrain and the wind direction, we could drive within 400 yards of the crest of the hill and put somewhat of a stalk on. The other side of the hill was a huge meadown that is several miles long. I surmised they either beat feet and ran a mile or just settled down on the other side of the hill.
I stayed on our side of the hillcrest and crept over. I spotted the buck directly in front of me at 30 feet. He was standing in a washout with his back to me. He turned his head slightly and spotted me. As soon as this happened, he bolted to my left towards the fence 35 yards away. I waited until he was at the fence just prior to jumping over. When I raised my rifle up, all that I could see was fur, as my scope was still set on 20x. I figured I would still be ok, fired, and missed!
He jumped the fence, I dialed the scope down to 8x, deer was running 3/4 speed quartering away from me, I held on his neck, and bingo.....he cartwheeled 2 full revolutions.
As you can see by the pic, the deer is now a 2 x 1.5. When he did the tumble routine, his horns planted in the dirt and broke off. We found the horns 8 feet behind his hindquarters, still in the ground.