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.270 whitetail bullet shopping again, for the last time.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1972485" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>The 130 gr Sierra Gameking is the bullet I would be using. I seen the 130 Sierra hit deer from every direction. That bullet doesn't do much damage to the meat as far as blood shot goes. Second thing is I don't shot the front shoulder either. I use the crease just behind the front shoulder. To me that the magic line up and down the animal or a target line. That give you the lung, heart, backbone, and if you get back a little the liver. Anybody ever noted how the deer react being hit in the heart or liver. There is two different way the deer react to each one of those shot placement almost all the time. I had a friend hunting with me on a trip in Nev. I shot a buck when he was with me that day. I though I had hit branch somehow. The buck went around the bush and stop. I kind of wonder why the buck had stop. I put a second round into the buck. He moved forward about 20 feet stop and started to back up with it's nose to the ground laboring. He said shot again. I said no the buck was hit in the liver. He told me you can't tell me that. The first time you shot the deer kick like mule. I did note the buck ran with it it's head level with his back. The deer didn't spring like they normal do. I told my friend I wish he had told me the first how the buck reacted, I wouldn't have shot the second time. So I told him why the deer reacted with each shot placement. He quickly told me I didn't know that. As I gutted the buck out, I'd showed him where the bullet hit at. He couldn't hardly believe it. He said now I know. It will interesting see how other write about this. A lot will say I don't know what I am talking about. I will watch the post and tell it later on. P.S. it happen with all rifles for deer anyway if they don't go down to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1972485, member: 101791"] The 130 gr Sierra Gameking is the bullet I would be using. I seen the 130 Sierra hit deer from every direction. That bullet doesn't do much damage to the meat as far as blood shot goes. Second thing is I don't shot the front shoulder either. I use the crease just behind the front shoulder. To me that the magic line up and down the animal or a target line. That give you the lung, heart, backbone, and if you get back a little the liver. Anybody ever noted how the deer react being hit in the heart or liver. There is two different way the deer react to each one of those shot placement almost all the time. I had a friend hunting with me on a trip in Nev. I shot a buck when he was with me that day. I though I had hit branch somehow. The buck went around the bush and stop. I kind of wonder why the buck had stop. I put a second round into the buck. He moved forward about 20 feet stop and started to back up with it's nose to the ground laboring. He said shot again. I said no the buck was hit in the liver. He told me you can't tell me that. The first time you shot the deer kick like mule. I did note the buck ran with it it's head level with his back. The deer didn't spring like they normal do. I told my friend I wish he had told me the first how the buck reacted, I wouldn't have shot the second time. So I told him why the deer reacted with each shot placement. He quickly told me I didn't know that. As I gutted the buck out, I'd showed him where the bullet hit at. He couldn't hardly believe it. He said now I know. It will interesting see how other write about this. A lot will say I don't know what I am talking about. I will watch the post and tell it later on. P.S. it happen with all rifles for deer anyway if they don't go down to start with. [/QUOTE]
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