No, but my point being that whatever the stalker thought about the shot the story under the skin can be quite different.You don't get something like that from a head /neck shot though do you?
No, but my point being that whatever the stalker thought about the shot the story under the skin can be quite different.You don't get something like that from a head /neck shot though do you?
Agreed, we need a more transparent system of carcass grading.But saying it was shot through the saddle when it clearly wasn't, is just robbery!
They know dam fine, you're not going to go and collect the carcass from them, meanwhile they get a perfectly clean carcass for free!
Yes, they should.Agreed, we need a more transparent system of carcass grading.
And head shot deer should attract a premium price.
Blimey! just out of curiosity , what calibre and bullet??To be fair, sometimes you don't see the extent of the damage until the skin comes off:
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(Not my carcass, btw. Someone asked me to butcher 7 sika for him. In his opinion they were all reasonably tidily shot. My opinion was somewhat different from his!)
.308Blimey! just out of curiosity , what calibre and bullet??
Bit of trimming required there.308
I forget what bullet.
That was one of the better carcasses.
It was more like a salvage operation, to be honest.Bit of trimming required there![]()
Was it sako 123 grn 308 I had two fallow just behind the leg - one caused trauma through the outgoing leg and the whole neck, the other was like wrap around trauma.308
I forget what bullet.
That was one of the better carcasses.
I have had 2 neck shot Roe graded as saddle damaged which I was puzzled by.I had them collect a good few carcasses last year, ALL were head/neck shot. Later got money knocked off because 2 were shot through the saddle!!
No way on earth they were!!
I have a photo somewhere of a loin that was damaged by bone fragments from the back of the head.I have had 2 neck shot Roe graded as saddle damaged which I was puzzled by.
However, a couple of weeks ago I kept a neck shot Roe for my own use and when I skinned him there was severe bruising into the saddle well beyond low neck impact site.
In the grand scheme of things I’m willing to accept the grading given and realistically I have “lost” about a tenner financially.
I should add that I have had countless carcasses that I would have expected to be shoulder damaged that haven’t had any deductions and I’ve never phoned the game dealer yet to check they were sure about the grading.
If you shoot a reasonable amount of deer you will get the odd quirk in terms of carcass damage or bullet behaviour.
In my experience, Peterborough Game have graded a carcass as suffering damage greater than my initial in skin larder assessment for less than 1% of the carcasses submitted.
In the context of their reliability to collect and pay for carcasses, I’m willing to accept that carcass grading outcomes are just a variable part of the process.
Deer management after all, is never an exact science.
I had a very similar experience with them, I am far from being a beginner and skinned more beasts than I can remember, I would never use them again.I had them collect a good few carcasses last year, ALL were head/neck shot. Later got money knocked off because 2 were shot through the saddle!!
No way on earth they were!!
I took a deer to the butcher that had been head shot front on with 308 bt, he sent me pics when he skinned it to show fragments peppered all the way down the loin. Never had it before or since but I've no reason to disbelieve him. Bullets do wierd things sometimesYou don't get something like that from a head /neck shot though do you?
I am assuming that was from a front on head shot, as I have had that sort of damage before due to that shot placement, but never from a side on or from the rear.I just found the pic I referred to earlier.
Loin from a headshot fallow.
Damage caused by bone fragments.
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Must be, side or rear are physically impossible unless the fragments ricochet off and are backstop back into the beast.I am assuming that was from a front on head shot, as I have had that sort of damage before due to that shot placement, but never from a side on or from the rear.
This.However, a couple of weeks ago I kept a neck shot Roe for my own use and when I skinned him there was severe bruising into the saddle well beyond low neck impact site.