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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
7mm 162gr A-Max
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 1692811" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>Been killing coues since 1983. Twice I used the 162 A-max with a 7 Rem mag to take them. Both shots were between 300 and 400 yds. Exited both times. </p><p></p><p>With two guys it is easy to hang one up in a tree, skin and pack out all the cuts. Cloth bags work great, even pillow cases will work. Usually do the gutless method, making a slice into each side of abdomen near hips to retrieve tenderloins at the end. </p><p></p><p> While I have packed out all the deer's meat by myself, I prefer to have a helper or two. Haven't taken out a whole gutted deer in well over 20 yrs.</p><p></p><p> This will make everyone grin, one time I got to the deer (500 yd cross canyon shot) that was quite a trek to go down and up to deer and forgot to bring a knife!!! I tied the entire deer on my backpack frame and brought it back to the truck. Would not want to consider that now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 1692811, member: 5219"] Been killing coues since 1983. Twice I used the 162 A-max with a 7 Rem mag to take them. Both shots were between 300 and 400 yds. Exited both times. With two guys it is easy to hang one up in a tree, skin and pack out all the cuts. Cloth bags work great, even pillow cases will work. Usually do the gutless method, making a slice into each side of abdomen near hips to retrieve tenderloins at the end. While I have packed out all the deer's meat by myself, I prefer to have a helper or two. Haven't taken out a whole gutted deer in well over 20 yrs. This will make everyone grin, one time I got to the deer (500 yd cross canyon shot) that was quite a trek to go down and up to deer and forgot to bring a knife!!! I tied the entire deer on my backpack frame and brought it back to the truck. Would not want to consider that now! [/QUOTE]
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