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    meat buck and buffalo classic

    Hi Guys,
    I took this small mulie a couple days ago......one shot kill with my buffalo classic 45-70.......the boolit was RCBS's 405 (420 grain with WW alloy) cast of annealed wheel weight......around 9BHN...velocity was about 1600FPS......90yards or so broadside heart shot.....the deer managed about 35 yards before tipping over.
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    Very nice Stomp! Congratulaions. Nice bit of photography too. I was bowhunting tonight and saw 2 young whitetail bucks (a 4 pt & a spike in velvet) and a hog, but no shot. Can't wait until I can fling lead at them next month.

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    45stomp;
    Congratulations!! Looks like you have indeed "Made Meat", perhaps better known as "Bringing home the bacon"!!

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    Very nice 45stomp. Those old big, slow movers are still very effective aren't they? -JDL

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    Very tasty lookin' meat buck there! And, he was taken out in style with that 45/70...

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    Congrats, that looks like a nice meat buck.
    That bullet just punch a 45 cal hole or did it come out bigger?
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    Thanks guys,
    The boolit made a .45cal hole going in split the heart about halfway up and made an inch and a half hole through the ribs going out......the hole in the hide was smaller than that though maybe just less than 3/4inch.
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    45stomp,

    Classic caliber, classic bullet design and I also note your very classic hunting jacket! Looks like you should be in the Pennsylvania or Maine woods after whitetails!

    Wayne

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    Good going, 45!

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    Thumbs up Classy, very classy.

    Nicely done sir!
    I also have to comment on the VERY classy rifle.
    The hunting coat is terrific as well. Both look like they'd fit right in at a north woods hunting camp.
    Great deer too. Excellent choice. Those of us who like to eat them know that's the perfect size. I can almost smell the liver and onions frying up...

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    Very nicely done and I also have to comment on a real nice sporty gun. Good shootin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanWalker View Post
    Nicely done sir!
    I also have to comment on the VERY classy rifle.
    The hunting coat is terrific as well. Both look like they'd fit right in at a north woods hunting camp.
    Great deer too. Excellent choice. Those of us who like to eat them know that's the perfect size. I can almost smell the liver and onions frying up...

    I agree on the hunting coat. I wish some manufacturer, would make a plaid of this type, in heavy wool, with a couple hundred square inches of blaze orange in the pattern. I dislike the solid orange, and have worn a camo type blaze hooded sweatshirt for years. Anyone know of a source for a plaid with blaze?

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    Blaze plaid? Clan MacDaglough maybe?
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    congrats stomp nice little buck and a sweet gun to boot
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    45Stomp:

    Was that a black powder load or smokeless? Also, what kind of sights are on your rifle. Thanks.

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    You sure stompped him. Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPCS View Post
    45Stomp:

    Was that a black powder load or smokeless? Also, what kind of sights are on your rifle. Thanks.
    Smokeless. I think 1600FPS may be a bit faster than black could push a 420 out of the 45-70......the load was 100% load density(to the bullet base) of H4350 over a mag federal match primer.......ya I know that is a wierd load......and yes it does leave some unburned powder in the bore but it shoots really well, and as a side benefit you can't accidentally double charge the case
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    Thumbs up

    45 Stomp; good job and will make some nice eating!

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    Nice going on the deer and the rifle.

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    Nice deer 45! What model Harrington and Richardson is that?

    As to the blaze gear, don't some of the camo makers make blaze camo gear? I'm sure I've seen it in cabela's catalogue.

    My mate's wife has a really cool looking blaze camo jacket. I'll buy one just like it if I ever find one.
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