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Rutting buck!

I killed a large rutting buck late yesterday afternoon with a neck so large he looked like his head was sitting on his shoulders! No pic....camera out of batteries! Shot was made from 327 yards...stopped with his right side to me and I put the bullet just aft of the shoulder blade. His nose hit the ground first and not even a kick....quiver! 22/250 shooting the 90 gr. Sierra HPBT. Trashy racked 7 pt. that was old...and headed down!
 
Very cool!! That 90 grainer probably hammered that buck! My 15 yo son hammered a buck and doe running together today here in Pa. shooting his custom .243 Model 7 with the 80 grain Barnes TTSX bullets. Agreed X1000 no need for big 300 mags etc. I used to subscribe to that theory but no longer.
Congrats RMulhern!

Frank
 
Nice story, I thought 22-250 was too light for deer until my neighbor killed the biggest damn buck I think ever killed around here with one. Field dressed over 300 lbs. holy moly! I asked him how it killed him and he said it rolled him like a tin can. Go figure !
 
Good kill brother always good to hear about a clean ethical kill. I hunt with a 22-250 and as stated you don't need a canon if you know you can make a good clean shot. Even with a 30001 Magnum fur guided Berger ballistic tipped accubond solid core boat tail boooolit you can wound and not kill.
 
RMulhern said:
I killed a large rutting buck late yesterday afternoon with a neck so large he looked like his head was sitting on his shoulders! No pic....camera out of batteries! Shot was made from 327 yards...stopped with his right side to me and I put the bullet just aft of the shoulder blade. His nose hit the ground first and not even a kick....quiver! 22/250 shooting the 90 gr. Sierra HPBT. Trashy racked 7 pt. that was old...and headed down!

Good deal Rick!....... ;) :).......Was that in Kansas?

I just got back from Mississippi last night, saw a big bodied 6 point and a nice 8 point but not quite what i was looking for......That same morning i saw 14 does as well, deer were moving all morning........Rut kicks in around Christmas there.
 
lmmike said:
Nice story, I thought 22-250 was too light for deer until my neighbor killed the biggest damn buck I think ever killed around here with one. Field dressed over 300 lbs. holy moly! I asked him how it killed him and he said it rolled him like a tin can. Go figure !

Damn Mike, thats a "Hoss"!......... :o :)

Biggest one i seen killed around here (body wise) was killed in the basin along the river about 20 years ago while running dogs and he weighed 270 lb. after he was gutted.......Longest deer i'd ever seen.......Heavy horned mature 8 point that was aged at 6 or 7 year old, he was a brute.......Guy shot him with a 12 guage shotgun and a slug, head on chest shot.
 
Congrats on your trophy! I agree, overbore does not trump a well-placed shot from a smaller cartridge. Your 22-250 has plenty of boiler room and it would appear much of its energy was expended within the deer. Congrats again.
 
Down South said:
lmmike said:
Nice story, I thought 22-250 was too light for deer until my neighbor killed the biggest damn buck I think ever killed around here with one. Field dressed over 300 lbs. holy moly! I asked him how it killed him and he said it rolled him like a tin can. Go figure !

Damn Mike, thats a "Hoss"!......... :o :)

Biggest one i seen killed around here (body wise) was killed in the basin along the river about 20 years ago while running dogs and he weighed 270 lb. after he was gutted.......Longest deer i'd ever seen.......Heavy horned mature 8 point that was aged at 6 or 7 year old, he was a brute.......Guy shot him with a 12 guage shotgun and a slug, head on chest shot.

This thing was unbelievably big, 304 lbs. It had 6 brow tines and was just a mean looking devil. Only 12" spread and scored 168 with all the mass. I forgot what the bases were but you can imagine. If a 22-250 can kill that thing then ...
 
Down South said:
RMulhern said:
I killed a large rutting buck late yesterday afternoon with a neck so large he looked like his head was sitting on his shoulders! No pic....camera out of batteries! Shot was made from 327 yards...stopped with his right side to me and I put the bullet just aft of the shoulder blade. His nose hit the ground first and not even a kick....quiver! 22/250 shooting the 90 gr. Sierra HPBT. Trashy racked 7 pt. that was old...and headed down!

Good deal Rick!....... ;) :).......Was that in Kansas?

I just got back from Mississippi last night, saw a big bodied 6 point and a nice 8 point but not quite what i was looking for......That same morning i saw 14 does as well, deer were moving all morning........Rut kicks in around Christmas there.

No...not in Kansas. Flying up Saturday morning for a few days there. Was right here close to home! Saw another 'bruiser' of a buck....probably a 22" wide rack....wide and heavy but didn't have a chance at him! Buck I killed was old and needed taking down; his rack was all it was ever going to be. I could smell fresh link sausage and backstrap so he had to go!
 
Deer dont seem to recognize what size bullet they are hit with. my 13 yr old son and I shot a buck and doe this weekend at our place, cut his heart in half. He hit the buck first at about 200 yards with a 105gr VLD-H 6XC, dropped him in his tracks with barely a quiver. I hit the doe at about 185 as she ran to the side and then stopped. 6.5 Creedmoor, 140gr VLD-H, through left lung and out right shoulder, blew part of her leg/shoulder out ad left a 5 inch wide hole, she jumped and ran off. Tracked her for over 100 yards. Buck weighed about 175ish, doe at 100+. Guess he thought he got hit with the 6.5 Creedmoor and vice versa. Stupid deer. That being said, I do like to take enough gun....and never know when we might get to see a bear (first year we have had a season since I can remember in our county)
 
Over 60 years of hunting whitetails I've shot them with a bunch of various cartridges:

30 M1 Carbine, 30/06, 7MM Mag, 300 Win Mag, 30/30 Win, 300 Weatherby, 35 Remington, 300 Savage, 444 Marlin, 45/70, 308 Winchester, 45/90 Sharps, 50/90 Sharps. Most were hit standing broadside; some right behind the shoulder, others shot through both shoulders....including also many nice mule deer. And generally the only ones that hit the dirt right where they were standing were those that were struck destroying their central nervous system aka damage to the spine or neck area! None however ran over 150 yards from where hit! I've shot probably almost every type bullet available excluding FMJ; all were handloads. I haven't shot a factory cartridge since 1948.
 
MLC said:
30 carbine seems much more sporty than a 22-250 to me.
I'd bet a 90 Sierra does a nice job.

Used that when I was 15 years old for a year or so. Saved my yard mowing $$$$ and bought a M94 Winchester in 30/30 from Sears & Roebuck for $64.95. Still got it...and it put somewhere around 30 bucks down and out! ;D ;D
 
kcomeau10x said:
Nice kill, Rick! Just curious as to what happened to the bullet? Anything left to examine?

Ken

Weather was bad and I was tired! I left it with the guy that processes our game and he'll save if he finds it!
 
Nice kill with that 22-250.

Funny but the only centerfire rifles I have that have not taken a deer, ever, is the target Dasher and my 40X 22-250AI.

Maybe...just maybe.
 
I killed a big bodied 8pt buck this year with a 22-50 loaded with a sierra 65 grain gameking. First time I've ever shot a deer with a 22 cal and I was very impressed to say the least. Deer went maybe 30 yards and piled up. When he was hit he looked like it and I knew he wouldn't go far. Very pleased with this combo so far and on other game as well.
 

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