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Nice buck shot with 6 XC

The 6XC just plain works. I have personally killed a nice Coues at 756 yards with mine. I have a few friends that I have built rifles for that have killed numerous deer with theirs out to some pretty incredible distances. I personally use the 110 Sierra Match King and they are running the 105 Berger Hybrids. There has yet to be a deer that has taken a step or needed a followup shot and that includes a few nice New Mexico Mule Deer.
 
That was different. What was the distance?
Figured it would be. Not all that different to your western hunting though, I imagine pronghorn can be similar. The range was something just over 100.


The 6XC just plain works. I have personally killed a nice Coues at 756 yards with mine. I have a few friends that I have built rifles for that have killed numerous deer with theirs out to some pretty incredible distances. I personally use the 110 Sierra Match King and they are running the 105 Berger Hybrids. There has yet to be a deer that has taken a step or needed a followup shot and that includes a few nice New Mexico Mule Deer.
I have seen Coues on film only, I watch some Randy Newberg episodes. Looks like a lot of fun, but I think the environment would be somewhat challinging for me as I am not at all used to heat and get really hammered when I go to warm places (which for me is anywhere you can wear a Tshirt ).

The factory ammo I can get is Norma with Berger 105 something (apparantly, it has changed) - it shoots absolutely fantastic. The Sierra bullets have been somewhat hard to get in 6mm over here when I did this project. I had mentally shaped this project around the Hornady 103gr ELD X, but that bullet simply would not shoot in my barrel and ended up using the 105 Amax simply because this was the only bullet I could get in the 100gr plus weightclass.
 
Figured it would be. Not all that different to your western hunting though, I imagine pronghorn can be similar. The range was something just over 100.



I have seen Coues on film only, I watch some Randy Newberg episodes. Looks like a lot of fun, but I think the environment would be somewhat challinging for me as I am not at all used to heat and get really hammered when I go to warm places (which for me is anywhere you can wear a Tshirt ).

Definitely don't come to Arizona then. Here in the Southeastern portion of the state even on the late December hunts you are looking at temps starting in the low 30's in the morning and into the 70s by mid day. We can get a cold snap but usually, it's pretty mild. The Northern portions of the state gets much colder winters though.
 
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What a beautiful place! Thanks for the video!
No problem, glad you liked it!

Nice stalk and shooting! Now that is the way to retrieve game.:D:D

Paul
Yeah, it makes the job realistic. For the deer cull, it is not unusual to do 200-300 deer per year and retrieving that by hand is simply not doable without an engine. That much bad lifting just ruins your body.

Definitely don't come to Arizona then.
Arizona would be a "scary place" for me, there are simply too many unknowns for me in that environment. Well, not really scare but definitively not somewhere I'd just grab a map and walk into the wilderness. My skills are in wet, cold, windy and boreal conditions.

My comfortzone is about 0-60 F, with 30-50 being near ideal for what I thrive under. I have been to Utah hunting the high country (about 7500'??) and the larger swing in temperature fooled me once or twice with me overdressing as a result. I have also lived in 100-120F dry environment, but can't say I enjoyed it too much. At my location, statistics says I have about 315 days of wind and 240 days of rain per year....
 
No problem, glad you liked it!


Yeah, it makes the job realistic. For the deer cull, it is not unusual to do 200-300 deer per year and retrieving that by hand is simply not doable without an engine. That much bad lifting just ruins your body.


Arizona would be a "scary place" for me, there are simply too many unknowns for me in that environment. Well, not really scare but definitively not somewhere I'd just grab a map and walk into the wilderness. My skills are in wet, cold, windy and boreal conditions.

My comfortzone is about 0-60 F, with 30-50 being near ideal for what I thrive under. I have been to Utah hunting the high country (about 7500'??) and the larger swing in temperature fooled me once or twice with me overdressing as a result. I have also lived in 100-120F dry environment, but can't say I enjoyed it too much. At my location, statistics says I have about 315 days of wind and 240 days of rain per year....

Damn dude I would move. Heat, cold, and rain I can handle but the wind, forget it. There is nothing worse than wind especially if you are an avid shooter and or hunter.
 

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