ididnotvoteforobama Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 Today, I was out hunting at a friends farm in Collins, NY, 9h, beautiful day, low 40's , front supposed to move in about 4pm, with snow expected tonight. The deer should be up and feeding, so I'm sitting in an elevated stand overlooking a brushy field and a hay field with standing corn about 275 yds away. About 2:15 , 2 doe pop out of the corn and feed along the edge. I pulled out my range finder and ranged them at 303 yds. , so hopefully they will feed up the field and be within 250 yds or less. A dog starts to bark on the other side of the corn field and they start to get nervous and trot up the field in front of me. 2 young average sized doe , so I range the corn across from me at 265 yds , a third much larger doe comes out of the corn and joins the other 2 moving up in front of me at a slow trot, I grunt and they stop, I range the biggest doe at 245 yds. Pull up my T/C Triumph and take a look through the scope. Thinking, I shoot this range at my cabin , during the summer and can put 3 shots in a 3" circle at 250 yds. I put the cross hairs on the biggest doe and let 'er rip , cloud of smoke and they are all are running into the corn. An awful lot of crashing going on , but there are 3 deer going across the corn rows , at the, shot she didn't look hit , no mule kick or falling , stumbling. I'll sit and and wait till dark , knowing right where they went into the corn. I get a call from my friend and fill him in . No deer show up , so we all meet at my stand at 4:30. Head across the field looking for blood , not really expecting to see any, well a spot , then some more, into the corn , you would think somebody had a red paint brush , painting the corn leaves , after about 30 yds., there she lay , a huge doe , a pig , guessing about 175 lbs. live weight. I hit her right where I aimed , mid body right behind the front leg , double lung , absolute most perfect shot I could make . Fill out my tag , quick gut and onto the 4 wheeler, back to the barn , we hoist her up on the scale and she weighs out at 165 lbs dressed . So that would put her about 190 lbs. live weight , from the sight of her teeth , I'd have to say 5 1/2 yrs old. Too dark for pictures on my crappy phone. T/C Triumph with Nikon Omega scope with BDC reticle 150 grain 777 pellets , 300 grain Hornady XTP Mag bullet 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 Nice job weighing her. You REALLY should get her aged. Congrats...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ididnotvoteforobama Posted December 10, 2014 Author Share Posted December 10, 2014 Nice job weighing her. You REALLY should get her aged. Congrats...... When I butcher her , I will remove the lower jaw and have her aged by the DEC . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Posted December 10, 2014 Share Posted December 10, 2014 Good job on the shot and a heck of a day in the woods Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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