Successful stalk and a chance to try the new chiller

So whilst I'm still awaiting my fac variation to allow me to shoot my new permission, I thought I'd start prepping for when I can.

It was a decision to properly cement this in as my replacement hobby since motorbikes are out (family tragedy and 2 young kids). Time to ditch the motorbike wardrobe in the garage, and replace it with a chiller. I managed to find a decent drinks chiller for £50, and I 3D printed some risers for a hanging bar. Add a temperature sensor and it's all there.

During the chiller setup, I saw someone online mentioning a cancellation for a stalk and included carcass. Perfect!

We met up over in West Sussex, and after a bit of a run down on my experience (let's call that brief and detailed 😁), we drove into the first bit of woods and parked up.

The plan was set. We were to walk up, ignoring anything on the right due to the lack of backstop, and focus left. Wind was bad, blowing from behind us. Nonetheless, if we see something he will hang back and I was to go forward alone and take a shot if safe and possible.

We get 300m and already we have fallow ahead. I move forward but with the wind, they're off in a flash. This happens once more before we change direction and follow the wood down.

We next see a bunch of fallow, including some nice big bucks, moving into the valley below us. Probably our best opportunity. I crouch as low as possible and move forwards. Thermal, rifle, sticks. It's all feeling a bit of a juggling act. I can see them but I've also been told never to shoot through branches so I press on trying to get closer. It's dire. In my head I'm thinking I'll swiftly and silently beat them to a clear spot ahead, but as I close they cotton on and make a run for it. I head back and he asks what my assessment of that opportunity was. "Clumsy". He said that's exactly the right word.

What I should have done is just find a small window through the trees, and just wait for them to come into it rather than try and put myself into a window to see them where they are. Let them do the moving. Ok, I'll file that away.

My rifle doesn't sling well on my back, so I'm constantly trying to hold that safely on my shoulder whilst simultaneously working a thermal, whilst holding my sticks. I've basically decided I hate sticks. The sling I can work on at home, but the sticks are just annoying. Also, despite the drizzle, my glasses are steaming up and when I look through the scope, I need to ensure they're right up my nose or I'm looking over the top of them. Contacts next time. All lessons learnt.

We head back to the car and drive up to another area, a farm up the road.

As we walk up, I spot something on the crest of the hill. "that's a fox", he says. "careful not to spook it or if there's fallow in the valley it'll spook them too". As we get closer and it turns, we realise it's actually a Roe. He tells me to get ready to shoot and I tell him there's no backstop. "Good, well then stalk forward until you get one from the valley". I think I passed that little test.

As I move forward slowly, I see there's actually a buck lying off to the left. I can only see the head and don't fancy a headshot. I'm on the sticks and it stands. Perfect. Chest shot and we hear the impact.

His dog in training is straight on it and we have success.

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After a short drag back, we go through the gralloch and everything is good there. It's not the fallow we were after but we take it.

We don't stop there, going elsewhere after fallow but after laying prone in soaking wet grass and drizzle, all we see are Does. For this bit though, I left my sticks in the car and just went down to my knee for any potential shots. It felt SO much better. I hate sticks, despite 3 out of 4 of my shots on deer being from sticks.

It doesn't matter though. Ultimately it was the experience I was after and to come away with a carcass to test the fridge is just the cherry on top.

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The missus has very mixed feelings about having a carcass in the house. City girl, so she actually believed me when I jokingly said I'd brought it home all butchered and in food packaging. I've got some privacy frosting for the front of the chiller coming today, to save her the eyeful when she wants to use the washing machine in the garage. And to save me the earful. She certainly appreciates a good venison pie though.

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Well done. Nice writeup. Do you carry muzzle up or down? I find muzzle down with a mod easier. All you need now is a @Tim.243 chiller hanger and job's a good un 🙂
Muzzle down. Something about muzzle up grates on me as unsafe. Muzzle down, I can pop a hand on the rifle and ensure that muzzle is always facing the ground. The only issue being the potential for fouling if a crouch and it touches the ground.

I've seen those hangers and I think it's going to be a necessity for fallow in this fridge. Smaller fallow, I can pop the bar straight through the legs but I think his hangers would be best.
 
Muzzle down. Something about muzzle up grates on me as unsafe. Muzzle down, I can pop a hand on the rifle and ensure that muzzle is always facing the ground. The only issue being the potential for fouling if a crouch and it touches the ground.

I've seen those hangers and I think it's going to be a necessity for fallow in this fridge. Smaller fallow, I can pop the bar straight through the legs but I think his hangers would be best.
Bit of electric tape on the muzzle/mod sorts this 👌🏻
 
Good write up! Spend lots of time practicing with your sticks at home. They are invaluable!!
It's just so awkward. Fair enough when up on sticks my shots are bang on, but carrying them whilst using thermal is a pain. I suppose it would be easier were my rifle slung better, but then getting that rifle off my back whilst deploying sticks is another faff.
 
It's just so awkward. Fair enough when up on sticks my shots are bang on, but carrying them whilst using thermal is a pain. I suppose it would be easier were my rifle slung better, but then getting that rifle off my back whilst deploying sticks is another faff.
Practice, practice, practice, until it becomes second nature.

(I still fumble with it to be honest, but then I see other people who are able to deploy the sticks, get the rifle off their back, and mount it, all in one fluid movement (usually before I've even spotted the deer) and I realise it's something worth persevering at).
 
Just noticed the hanger in the fridge. The purple brackets look good. Where are they from?

Although my fridge was discarded by the ex-wife so I’m looking for a new one 🙈
 
Just noticed the hanger in the fridge. The purple brackets look good. Where are they from?

Although my fridge was discarded by the ex-wife so I’m looking for a new one 🙈
I printed them. I just worked out the height I could gain, measured the pole diameter and the design took minutes.

Then it's just pressing print and letting it do it's thing. They're plenty strong enough and the pole is cut just short for them to have a backing so the pole also keeps them firmly in place. 17238011382835720011951440186549.webp
 
Anyone wanting any, we can sort something out.
Had my ex not thrown away my perfectly working and impeccable condition larder fridge, I would be jumping on these. I need to source a new fridge and then measure the height and I will be asking for a set! Far better than having to drill a hole through the sides and slotting a bar through.
 
Had my ex not thrown away my perfectly working and impeccable condition larder fridge, I would be jumping on these. I need to source a new fridge and then measure the height and I will be asking for a set! Far better than having to drill a hole through the sides and slotting a bar through.
Facebook marketplace had absolutely loads on it, with more added daily.
 
Had my ex not thrown away my perfectly working and impeccable condition larder fridge, I would be jumping on these. I need to source a new fridge and then measure the height and I will be asking for a set! Far better than having to drill a hole through the sides and slotting a bar through.
I made a set for a friend clamped 2 bits of batten together drilled down the joint to a depth and you have a matched pair of half a hole for each side.... :doh:
 
I made a set for a friend clamped 2 bits of batten together drilled down the joint to a depth and you have a matched pair of half a hole for each side.... :doh:
Good of you to show up. I apparently need a hanger from you 😁.

Going away tomorrow but I'll get onto you when I get back
 
Muzzle down. Something about muzzle up grates on me as unsafe. Muzzle down, I can pop a hand on the rifle and ensure that muzzle is always facing the ground. The only issue being the potential for fouling if a crouch and it touches the ground.

I've seen those hangers and I think it's going to be a necessity for fallow in this fridge. Smaller fallow, I can pop the bar straight through the legs but I think his hangers would be best.
You don’t need a special hanger, 2 s hooks will do and you already have those
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