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Sorry....I should have said "deer with STD's.
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Unfortunately my "sprinting" at the range is not much more than "half-assed limping along" anymore. Kudos to the benchrest guys, that's just not me. I love flinging lead.
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How timely. The following appeared in the editorial titled "True Heavyweights" of the summer 2009 Deer and Deer Hunting magazine. All of the following weights have been verified. The top 4 deer are:
1. 431# field dressed, live weight est 540# killed by bow hunter in Ontario in 1957
2. 402# dressed, live weight est 511# in Minnesota in 1926
3. 355# dressed, live weight est 451# in Maine in 1955.
4. 321# dressed #, no live weight est. killed in Wisconsin in 1938.
The article went on to say that heavier deer have been mentioned, but were not verified.
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Grizzly: The Maine deer is known as the Hinckley Buck, killed by Horace Hinckley, north of Skowhegan,I believe What a pig!
The 280 Remington is overbore.
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RD: No reason NOT to use a 300; they're great...if you can shoot them, they're your all round gun, etc. But many buy them for the wrong reason.
Many up north use lighter stuff, but SOME use a 300 for everything.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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And of course Bob, there's also a wee bit of a difference when comparing a .300 WSM shooting 165/180's to say a .300 RUM launching 180/200's.
My 8lb WSM is really pretty mild but I wouldn't prefer it to have more kick.....grin
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Sam, I have not even had a chance to shoot a 300 whizzum. Sad, eh? Maybe if I can find one in a Sako 85, that situation will change. (grin) BTW, I still like my 300RUM, in the rifle I own( a Remington LSS) the recoil, even with a 200gr/3200fps is not quite as bad as one might imagine.
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Sam: That is the beauty of the 300WSM; like the old 300 H&H,it's one of the milder-recoiling 300's.Manageable.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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BobinNH, You're right about Hinckley taking the Maine buck. I omitted the names of the hunters.
I think of seen pictures of Hinckleys buck and it was huge. Don't know if any pictures exist of the other deer listd.
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How timely. The following appeared in the editorial titled "True Heavyweights" of the summer 2009 Deer and Deer Hunting magazine. All of the following weights have been verified. The top 4 deer are:
1. 431# field dressed, live weight est 540# killed by bow hunter in Ontario in 1957
2. 402# dressed, live weight est 511# in Minnesota in 1926
3. 355# dressed, live weight est 451# in Maine in 1955.
4. 321# dressed #, no live weight est. killed in Wisconsin in 1938.
The article went on to say that heavier deer have been mentioned, but were not verified. ....I'm not sure why they missed a Georgia Department of Natural Resources verified deer field dressed weight of 355 lbs.on a buck shot down in Worth county. I recall that it was listed as having tied a 355lb. field dressed "Maine" killed buck at that time. ....That one was an extreme rarity here, that's for sure, but bucks in the mid 200's are taken every year.
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How timely. The following appeared in the editorial titled "True Heavyweights" of the summer 2009 Deer and Deer Hunting magazine. All of the following weights have been verified. The top 4 deer are:
1. 431# field dressed, live weight est 540# killed by bow hunter in Ontario in 1957
2. 402# dressed, live weight est 511# in Minnesota in 1926
3. 355# dressed, live weight est 451# in Maine in 1955.
4. 321# dressed #, no live weight est. killed in Wisconsin in 1938.
The article went on to say that heavier deer have been mentioned, but were not verified. ....I'm not sure why they missed a Georgia Department of Natural Resources verified deer field dressed weight of 355 lbs.on a buck shot down in Worth county. I recall that it was listed as having tied a 355lb. field dressed "Maine" killed buck at that time. ....That one was an extreme rarity here, that's for sure, but bucks in the mid 200's are taken every year. I believe there was a 509 lb deer taken in NY about 20 yrs ago or do if I remember right. Thats live weight...not dressed.
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Huge deer, those you list, Tom! I have seen elk cows that weighed less.
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I'm tellin' you Tim, I am a recoil puzzy! But like you say, your RUM has a little weight to it plus the stock probaly fits pretty good as well.
40 or 50 rounds of the WSM is just plain fun....(grin)
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Sam, It sounds like you are getting your money's worth out of that 300WSM.
As far as my RUM goes, the recoil pad helps some, too. Although I can't honestly say I could put 40 or 50 rounds downrange at one session. Probably more like 25 max.
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you know it!
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Sam/Tim: I admire you younger guys,20-30 shots through 300's in a day ....I fired 3 shots through the 300 Weatherby yesterday at 500 yards.....the shots went where they were supposed to, so I went where I was supposed to...back to the house to watch the Celtics and have a beer
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Me? I ain't got no stinkin brakes! (not since I ditched the 338-378 and 378's anyway)
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Thought ya breaked the 270?
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