140gn is better![]()
140gn is better![]()
We are not similar by a very long margin, anyway you have disrupted Sol's thread enough over the Sheepmore far to much.![]()
No pubs near where I live Tim. I think we are very similar...both think we are right and like to shout about it
Happy for the Creedmoor hating anyway as it is utter shite as its a cracking calibre.
Will leave you be..or at least try![]()
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No pubs near where I live Tim. I think we are very similar...both think we are right and like to shout about it
Happy for the Creedmoor hating anyway as it is utter shite as its a cracking calibre.
Will leave you be..or at least try![]()
ApologiesSorry slight thread hijack.
Pedant warning, Creedmoor is a chambering not a calibre. The calibre being 6mm, 6.5 etc etc.
Edit, my favourite shot on bigger deer is when their head is facing to the right but they are quartering away.
That's a risky shot and very likely to pass through the rumen.If you go a little bit back you go straight through the liver as well (which causes massive bleed).
I like a lot of what you post, Sheamus, but this vendetta against VSS is become tiresome. You've made your point now give it a rest.The Welsh Oricle loves a bit of a$$ kissing don't you![]()
As others have said, don't beat yourself up - bullets do strange things and deer don't always read the rule book. You did the right thing and followed up.on recovery I'm baffled too learn why It shook the first shot off,
After a few minutes I close the distance and wrap around so I can take a broadside shot as It could care less about me on it,


Totally agree and very weird. As I mentioned I had it with a .243 on a roe and that put me off but also I had a neck deflection with the Creed on a fallow, second shot straight through the top of the head finished it off. Maybe we should both move to .270s as they kill everything, every time, regardless of shot placementOkay context, first shot 100-120y second shot no more than 60y both facing too the right, second shot was a relatively broadside slightly quartering again too the right.
Okay sure the first shot It deflected and it made sense, but can we talk about the second shot? It didnt even deflect of a rib as far as I'm aware but somehow managed too exit all the way too the left on a right-facing shot, WTF!
Bullets do weird things.
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Okay context, first shot 100-120y second shot no more than 60y both facing too the right, second shot was a relatively broadside slightly quartering again too the right.
Okay sure the first shot It deflected and it made sense, but can we talk about the second shot? It didnt even deflect of a rib as far as I'm aware but somehow managed too exit all the way too the left on a right-facing shot, WTF!
Bullets do weird things.![]()
'Bullet deflection' = euphemism for poor shot placementI had a bad run of it last season - see here: Copper and internal deflections
If I shot a deer in the arse would that classify as a deflection'Bullet deflection' = euphemism for poor shot placement![]()
Thats getting off topic...careful......If I shot a deer in the arse would that classify as a deflection![]()
There's 5 pages of being slagged off in the other thread for everything including lack of backstop so fill your boots'Bullet deflection' = euphemism for poor shot placement![]()
Someone was bound to say it....naughty boy'Bullet deflection' = euphemism for poor shot placement![]()
The way I had too approach it genuinely couldn't of been angled any other way besides being slightly quartered away too the right, I came from behind and it was almost 160* away so I had too circle around too expose any vitals on them, I purposely didnt go any further because I found a nice opening with no high grass and stable footing so I took the slightly quartering away shot from 50-60 yards, it entered on the forth rib should and should of came out the third or so give or take a bit of margin except it came out 8 ribs too the left.At a guess, and it’s only that, the first shot did deflect off bone but with the second, your angle probably wasn’t what you thought. As you say, it hadn’t hit anything hard so chances are it flew fairly straight, meaning the most likely explanation is that was the direction of travel.
Most of the times I’ve made a mess of a carcass it’s been because I’ve got angles wrong.