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Pa buck with jacketed
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I know, not with cast, but.... Shot him yesterday morning with my 260 Rem. I use jacketed in smaller bore rifles, never really explored cast in small bore. I don't often shoot buck, but was blessed to shoot him yesterday morn. Notice the cool eye guard above his left eye. Shot at 60 yards, hit a bit high, dropped immediately and died very quickly. 72 lbs of meat in the freezer!!
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Congrats . venison in the freezer Nice buck
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I'd be grinning too :bigsmyl2:
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Congrats on a beautiful whitetail! That's as pretty a buck as they come. I'm just now getting comfy with cast bullets, and my confidence in them is growing every year, but a few small calibers don't seem to lend themselves to casties as well.
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Well done
Thank you for sharing
Mike
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Very good.
Since a house isn't a home without dead stuff on the walls:
In the years to come, you'll have a nice hat rack.
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Way to go! That would make a great Avatar picture.
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Nice buck!
The .260 Remington is a good round, my oldest boy's first deer rifle is a Remington Model 7 in .260. I still have cast bullets from my failed time with a Swedish Mauser I'm gonna try in it.
I'm pretty sure a guy could develop a good deer load for a 6.5 using cast, I'd done it with a 7mm, wasn't that hard and it's not much bigger.
Congrats on the deer, he's a good one to be sure.
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Happy for ya!
That buck has been around for a few years, just looking at that long nose!
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Congrats on your buck.:lovebooli
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Very nice buck. I'm also a fan of the .260 cartridge. So far mine has accounted for 3 one shot kills. Its hard to improve on that.
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Congratulations! That looks like it was a spine seeker shot, nice old buck!
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Congratulations on a successful hunt. I'm with you on small bore rounds, for 6mm, (.243 and 6mm Remington, I load 100 grain Nosler Partitions over H 1000)……….