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    Fresh meat!

    Nice, I shot the first deer of my life at the age of 11, using a single shot 20 gauge Iver Johnston Champion shotgun, it also was a doe.
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    Hunting - Where's your Shot Going?

    The last buck (white tail) I shot, and he went down "like a ton of lead had just hit him" I never even hit the heart, but destroyed the liver, and it exited the upper backside taking the ribs with it. That was only a 129grain Whitetail Winchester factory round in the 6.5 Creedmoor. One other...
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    Deer processing issues

    That 10 pointer I shot on opening morning, ended up costing me $240.00 to have it processed at the local butcher, however $120.00 was to have a dozen sausages @ $10.00 each made other than that, the total would have been $120.00 just for steaks, chops, and roasts. I know that is terrible, as my...
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    LocoGringo, I agree whole heartedly with ya on that the author ain't all there. After reading it I took my newly purchased Creedmoor out to the range and test fired it and was surprised at the lack of recoil, of course I also had a recoil/flash suppressor attached to the already threaded barrel...
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    The main reason I started my thread, I had read somewhere he that the 6.5 CM was not a good deer cartridge as it was under powered, even though I had bought mine just previous to reading about it here recently.
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    I do know that the 6.5 CM is an awesome round at least for white tail deer, thanks to my early morning excursion.
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    Bad night bowhunting

    The last time I hunted deer with a bow, was quite a few years ago, (20+ years) and it was a Bear Compound, shot a good sized buck at about 30 yards or so, watched him flick his ears, and off he went back into the brush at a very slow pace. I sat in the blind for about 15-20 minutes that seemed...
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    Hunting Ammo Poll

    I've got a bunch of reloads that I'm very confident with, for my 270, as I've harvested quite a few mule deer as well as a couple of elk. But this is the first year I've hunted White Tail deer in MO. with my eldest son, and the fact I've just purchased the 6.5CM in Ruger, and although I've shot...
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    Capn Mac I do appreciate your instructions also, however I'm not too computer savvy.
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    JM40 I thank ya for the info on taking a photo with the regular camera and placing it on my computer, anyway, here are two of the photos. Sorry that is the best I could do, next time I'll take the camera with me. BTW those photo's are shortly after the kill, and after the field dressing, the...
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    Keeping Older Hunters Interested. How can it be done?

    Well this year is the first year I hunted deer in about 5-6 years, thanks entirely to my oldest son who prepared me for the hunt of a lifetime as I'm 74, and not in the best of health any more. We stayed in his trailer he had parked on his property ( quite a while ago) the night before the hunt...
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    "no picture no deer. Good shot", per dh1633pm,, ya got that right, however, if I can ever get this down loaded I'll provide the proving photos.
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    Who said the 6.5 Creedmoor was the Bare Minimum for Deer

    Well yesterday was the opening season for whitetail deer, in MO., and within the first 30 minutes of the season, I scored a 10 point buck, using my (above) rifle. Now that spread wasn't any trophy animal, nor was his weight, estimated at 150-160#'s and I'd say about 2-3 years old. But when I hit...
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    Crimp or No Crimp?

    I've just finished reloading some 6.5X52 Carcano rounds using a round nose 160 grain Hornady bullet SP. The reason I ended up crimping the bullet is because after reloading with just the neck crimp, I ran some thru my Carcano Cavalry Carbine and had a bullet sink in the neck of the casing. To...
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    Texan or Herters

    Texan for sure, had some back in the mid 60's, and they were definitely premium quality.
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    Ordered two new Reload Manuals

    I used to be really organized when I was in Nevada in a little garage with an A/C and only one bench, now I've got my "man cave" with 3 rooms and two huge benches one for my presses, and another for my 2 casting Lubrimatics, and other paraphenalia related to reloading, as well as gun cleaning. A...
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    Ordered two new Reload Manuals

    I too have a bunch of the much older manuals, as I've been reloading for over 50 years, but with us just having recently moved, half way across the country (from NV-MO) so far I've only been able to dig out several of my reloading manuals. I do know that the 6mm Creedmoor is too new for any of...
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    Ordered two new Reload Manuals

    BTW I checked my Lyman Reload Manual and it is the 49TH Edition not the 45TH, and double checked the loadings, it still didn't include the 6mm Creedmoor or the Carcano loads. Perhaps if I dig out my older versions of the Lyman, and Speer manuals I might be able to come up with something...
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    What some people go through for cleaning 100 pices of brass!

    Like was said he several times before what ever floats your boat.
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    Ordered two new Reload Manuals

    I do appreciate all the info on reloading those two rifles, I still wonder why my 45TH Lyman Edition doesn't show that 6.5X52MM Carcano loads? BTW it didn't cost me anything to order those two manuals, as they only came to like $52+ plus although I had plenty of bonus bucks from my credit card...
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