New to this forum. Just wanted to say hi from the other side of the pond. Quarter of the century ago I was an active hunter. Then life happened and hunting was practically forgotten for over two decades. I used to hunt small game. This summer opportunity came to participate to roe deer/white tail and possible to moose hunts so I got exited and bought myself a rifle as I had sold my earlier years ago. I found a NOS Remington 798 in 30-06 and was a happy man. I have always loved Mauser actioned rifles and now I got a brand new in a classic caliber.
Last saturday I managed to shoot my first ever roe deer. Season for the white tail deer starts in a couple of weeks and I just can't wait.
Well done! I have fondled a few of those 798s with actions that were very slick and easy to handle. You obviously know how to use yours! Are your white-tailed deer the same genus and species as ours, or is this another instance of a common name being used for more than one species?
Ben
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Well done! I have fondled a few of those 798s with actions that were very slick and easy to handle. You obviously know how to use yours! Are your white-tailed deer the same genus and species as ours, or is this another instance of a common name being used for more than one species?
I'm pretty sure it's the same as your white tail. Odocoileus virginianus? I simply love my 798 even as I know it wasn't a great success over there.
Welcome, Turdus! I visited Finland and did a little hunting last fall. A beautiful country, with many avid shooters and hunters.
Mudhen, their whitetails were transplanted from the U.S. in the 1930's, as I recall from the Midwest. Finland now has the largest non-native population of whitetails in the world. They take around 25,000 a year.
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Congratulations and great shot placement. Good luck with the Whitetails.
Thanks! I used my own handload to shoot this roe. Lapua Naturalis 170gr at about 2700 fps. Worked great. Going to use it for the white tails too. And for the moose if I get a chance.
Welcome, Turdus! I visited Finland and did a little hunting last fall. A beautiful country, with many avid shooters and hunters.
Mudhen, their whitetails were transplanted from the U.S. in the 1930's, as I recall from the Midwest. Finland now has the largest non-native population of whitetails in the world. They take around 25,000 a year.
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
That's a fine and classic rifle package you have Turdus. Life surely does have a way of sidetracking us at times. Glad for you and welcome to the 24hourcampfire.
Turdus, It's folks like you,who make it a small world. Welcome to the fire,and congratulations on your hunt. Best Wishes from state side! memtb
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"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
TM- Welcome to the campfire and congrats on your roe deer.
So, tell us a little about the whitetail deer hunting there. Has to be a rather diverse terrain.
Method of pursuit?
Average weight of a mature buck?
Assuming antler growth is not what it can produce here in the states.
SKane, we have basically two major ways two hunt deer here. Or three, as we use driven hunt either with just men driving deer towards shooters or small dogs, dachshunds. Other method is to stalk them at the dawn or dusk. Winter time when we have snow you can stalk them even during the dark ours because the snow gives you light with good quality scope to shoot them in the "darkness" Terrain is everything between dense forests and open fields.
Weight? Hmmm... Adult buck's weight can vary between 110-220 pounds. I think around 170 pounds might be pretty good buck.
Antlers' width is around 20-24 inches when deer has around 10 spikes.
Haha, I used to have a custom M65 Tikka in .308 when I was in my twenties. Sold it years ago. It could shoot Sierra's 168gr hpbt's into the same hole all day long. My father shoots with T3 though
Winter time when we have snow you can stalk them even during the dark ours because the snow gives you light with good quality scope to shoot them in the "darkness"
Thank you for your response. This is quite interesting! How about the rut - when does this occur?