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    It’s like you were all with me...357 max makes meat!

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    Well at my honey hole spot; just before dark several doe came out of the swamp ; the doe with triplets for the second year is off the hit list, as her genetics are good. But another large doe that I hadn’t seen before or if I had not often came out; she was very alert and very huffy. I thought she would look great in the freezer for the four of us to eat this winter!

    The contender frame I bought off a good friend; the 357 max barrel; the grip; the pacmyer forend with hanger bar, the torx head forend screws and the mold that made the RCBS 358-200 clone boolits all came from members here! And the long eye relief scope as well.

    Head on shot at exactly 50 yards; at the shot she fell; got up, ran 5 yards and fell again got up and ran another 5-7 yards fell, got up the third time and ran 2 yards and crashed into a stand of autumn olive; the type with the 6 inch razor point thorns hard as bone.
    Destroyed the front shoulder, pulped the lungs and took the top off the heart. More photos when I skin her out, and no recovered boolit as of yet!
    One more should fill the freezer against winter shortages!
    For this close range swamp hunting I think this contender in 357 max is a very good tool!
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    I love it. Well done! What's your load for the 200gr boolit?
    What is that white stuff?

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    18 grains H110. And the white stuff is snow; been coming down in and off for 3 days; sure makes tracking easy!

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    Great story. The Village Gun. Congratulations.
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    Of course we were with you.
    Any chance you could spare a little venison for your friends?
    Congratulations! I used to hunt the Harrison/Gladwin area, what part of Michigan are you in?
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    Nice story...I had a .357 Max barrel for my Contender a couple of years ago...passed it along to someone else, although it shot well enough and liked it well enough...but at the time the brass was a hassle and I decided to let it go.

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    Great Job! Strange that they can move that much with that much damage. I shot a Buck opening afternoon with my BFR 475L NOE 477-385wfn at 1100 35 yds hit the near shoulder thru the heart and out the ribs. He ran 75-80 yds and stopped staggered and fell over. Congrats again and Have Fun!

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    Good afternoon and Congratulations !
    One fine looking doe to keep those hungry mouths happy. Snow on the ground does help tracking even if it is only 50 feet.
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    Congrats

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    Great shooting and good eating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clintsfolly View Post
    Great Job! Strange that they can move that much with that much damage. I shot a Buck opening afternoon with my BFR 475L NOE 477-385wfn at 1100 35 yds hit the near shoulder thru the heart and out the ribs. He ran 75-80 yds and stopped staggered and fell over. Congrats again and Have Fun!
    Hello again old friend! Glad you scored but not surprised; I know you can shoot a handgun!

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    I’ve got a Ruger Super Blackhawk 357 Maximum, my 2nd one . I’ve taken 2 deer with it and I am on the list for a Mihec 358-200 Grn RCBS copy with HP pins and I can’t wait to try those HP’s out . Congratulations on making meat .

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    I’m waiting for the same mold! Also have high hopes!

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    Looks like great eating, fine shooting

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    Quote Originally Posted by missionary5155 View Post
    Snow on the ground does help tracking even if it is only 50 feet.
    Makes for an easier drag too. I know it did for me in NH.

    Congrats...its always nice to have meat in the freezer.

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    Nice! Might sound crazy, but I've never hunted in the snow. It rarely snows during our deer season, but next time it does, I'll have to get out. I bet the show up nicely in the woods as well.

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    Well you think that the snow; which we almost always have sometime during the firearm season would make the deer stand out but not so much; if it’s a wet snow and a cold night and it’s crunchy it can help you to hear them better but as their hair is hollow and a wonderful insulator the snow kinda doesn’t melt on them and just adds to their camouflage which is excellent as you know. Not saying the snow piles up on them; but in this stand; swamp and scrub brush and tall brown grass; when the grass and brush and autumn olive shrubs are snow dappled and about the color of a deer and the deer are sonowndappled and the color of a deer they can ghost right past you just like they can in the green forest, only better because a heavy snow driven by wind makes movement harder to spot; and a light snow when it’s not bitter cold sure makes the woods a quiet place.
    So long and short they are hard to see; movement and noise are their tells; just as movement and noise on our part can blow a hunt fast.
    All the time I spent stationed in NC I only remember snow on the ground that actually stayed one time, in MI we would have called it a heavy frost.

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    Great meat doe and great story with the 357 Max. Congrats...... ; )

    That RCBS 35-200 is a honey of a boolit. I like the 359-190 Ranch Dog too.

    Now go get another one...... LOL.

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    Good job and great story, thanks for sharing.

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    Nice shooting and nice doe.
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