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Thanks for the information and congrats on a great outing with your family. Hoping to try the gamechanger in a couple different rifles, looks promising.

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Great family portrait. On entrance was most of the blood shot superficial in the connective tissue only. The GC looks like it will be ideal for deer.


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The entry shoulder damage is severe. It’s going to take a lot of careful trimming and sorting to get the meat harvested.

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Looks about perfect to me....

Good job to all of you!


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Originally Posted by Justahunter
The entry shoulder damage is severe. It’s going to take a lot of careful trimming and sorting to get the meat harvested.

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I'd attribute that to shot placement as much as anything.

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Originally Posted by mathman
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The entry shoulder damage is severe. It’s going to take a lot of careful trimming and sorting to get the meat harvested.

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I'd attribute that to shot placement as much as anything.


Absolutely. Anytime that big of a bone is hit, things tend to get a little messy. It wastes a package or two of meat but those elk have a hard time shaking that shot off.

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I can't see the pics, but from your description I'm impressed with the lick that Sierra delivered.

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Originally Posted by Justahunter
.... and you can see from the pictures on the exit side, there is trauma clear to her flank...

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What kind of trauma would you consider that to be?

What extent of actual tissue damage was present beneath that large area of [subcutaneous] haemorrhage?


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Justahunter, Thanks for sharing the hunt and the family with us. Love the photo. That type of excursion simply does not happen often enough today.

I have a few pics around like that taken circa 1960 of me, my sister, and brother with Mom and Dad bringing home winter's meat. But instead of a lab, we had a big old saddle mare and she earned her keep packing meat.


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That's some great family pictures and memories that they will always remember. And good exposure on harvesting their own meat for the table. Looks like you will have some young hunters in the next few years. Bravo!


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Thanks for the report, and congratulations

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The photo of the family is worth the price of admission - the cow is a bonus. I'd get an 11x14 or z 16x20 photo and have it mounted on gatorboard. This will give it a solid backing. Buy a readymade frame to fit. If I was closer, I'd frame it for you.


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Todd, tell me about the stock on that gun. powdr

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Thank you all very much! That picture is definitely going on the wall! Christmas cards as well!

Starman,... Lots of big words dude... just shoot elk in the chest with good bullets and those big words won’t matter.

Powdr,... The rifle is a mid 80’s Winchester model 70 pushfeed “Ranger” model. It was a budget gun of its time. The stock is a cheap birch if memory serves and was Winchester’s solution to save money. I’m going to find a Featherweight stock to put on it one of these days. The gun shoots sub MOA with several different loads.

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What a great looking family!

Congrats to your wife on the big cow also. That's going to provide some great meals for the near future.

Thanks for sharing!

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Excellent post! Great looking family. Congrats sir!







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Congratulations with the family having a great day on "The Mountain" Family days afield, are some of the best.
Again, congratulation!


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Originally Posted by Justahunter


Starman,... Lots of big words dude... just shoot elk in the chest with good bullets and those big words won’t matter.



well when you said trauma I thought you were into proper technical terms.



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Originally Posted by Starman
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Starman,... Lots of big words dude... just shoot elk in the chest with good bullets and those big words won’t matter.



well when you said trauma I thought you were into proper technical terms.




Nope.... “trauma” is pretty dumbed down. But if you want to feel smarter than me, it won’t take much...

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