1st deer

outrigger

New member
51 years old, hunting for 7 years and I finally harvested my first deer. 149 pounds dressed, 7 point as we count them here in VT, I used a Marlin 1894C with a Buffalo Bore .357mag with 158gr. J.H.P. Very clean kill, he only ran about 150 feet. The bullet passed just behind his right shoulder, through a rib, through both lungs and lodged just under the skin by the opposite shoulder. I was concerned that the pistol caliber wouldn't be sufficient, but it was very effective. Good expansion and plenty of damage internally. Shot placement counts!
 
Awesome!

:D

The bullet passed just behind his right shoulder, through a rib, through both lungs and lodged just under the skin by the opposite shoulder.

That's exactly what you want. Use ALL the energy inside the deer.
Actually, in a perfect world, the bullet would be laying on the ground right where the deer stood after having exactly the right energy dissipation to just puncture the skin on the opposite side and fall out.:D
 
Great job!

My first deer was a 7pt buck as well many years ago. And about the same size as yours. ;)

Now you got the first one out of the way, it makes you want to keep going. :D
 
51 years old, hunting for 7 years and I finally harvested my first deer. 149 pounds dressed, 7 point as we count them here in VT

Congrats......sounds like a nice buck! Got pictures?

Actually, in a perfect world, the bullet would be laying on the ground right where the deer stood after having exactly the right energy dissipation to just puncture the skin on the opposite side and fall out

Actually, I'd rather have a half-dollar sized exit wound and the deer laying dead "on the ground".
 
congrats, sounds like a nice deer. its bigger than my first. you almost never forget your first deer, and the smell inside when you dress them.
 
Assuming all the energy expelled inside the deer does the job than trailing shouldn't be real hard;)
Brent
 
congratulations on your first deer! I too like the projectile(arrow or bullet) to pass through the deer for the reason of having a nice easily read blood trail if/when having to track. You will remember your first kill and also you will remember your first track successful or not! Sooner or later you will have to track a deer and you always remember the first one you never find! Good hunters learn from the experience, I know, I did.:o
 
Back
Top