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  • 0-25 yards

    32 15.61%
  • 25-50 yards

    28 13.66%
  • 50-75 yards

    17 8.29%
  • 75-100 yards

    26 12.68%
  • 100-150 yrds

    25 12.20%
  • 150-200 yards

    22 10.73%
  • 200-300 yards

    24 11.71%
  • 300-400 yards

    18 8.78%
  • 400-600 yards

    12 5.85%
  • you wouldnt believe me any way but 600 plus

    1 0.49%
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Thread: How far away was the last deer you shot???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lauries Hut View Post
    Here’s another curveball:
    I head shot a reasonable (for me) 10 pointer 2 roars ago at a tad over 400M, steeply down hill.
    I didn’t have a great shooting position, and wasn’t as steady as I would have liked, but I had cleanly dropped a couple of fallow at that range just a few weeks earlier, and hadn’t missed or needed 2 shots for years.
    First shot seemed to be a complete miss, he just looked around, hardly moved. Lined up again, boom; he disappeared. He was standing on a tiny clearing, and was mostly behind a tree.
    Big climb down, across a river and up, not really expecting to find him, only to find a head shot stag.
    Thing is I was aiming for centre chest…..
    Total fluke.
    Unethical shooting right there.

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    Last animal was a red hind at 199. One before that was on the same clearing at the same distance. One before that was 495. All in the open tussock above the bush line in the central north island.

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    I think what this poll really shows is some of yis have far too much time on your hands. Get off the computer and go hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan F View Post
    I think what this poll really shows is some of yis have far too much time on your hands. Get off the computer and go hunting.
    The op definitely had way to much time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    Unethical shooting right there.

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    So Andy and folks, tell us about your last miss on a game animal (any size or shape will do) . . .. ? Too keep it simple let's keep it to animals standing still. The reason I ask is it's often very difficult to remember misses. Harder still to determine if it was a "clean miss" or did you just not hear the hit, or be able to find it, or in many cases where it's across any significant amount of terrain, did you even go look?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan F View Post
    I think what this poll really shows is some of yis have far too much time on your hands. Get off the computer and go hunting.
    Isn't this an oxymoron? Someone logging into an internet site. To tell others who are talking about the last deer they shot. To log off and go hunting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    So Andy and folks, tell us about your last miss on a game animal (any size or shape will do) . . .. ? Too keep it simple let's keep it to animals standing still. The reason I ask is it's often very difficult to remember misses. Harder still to determine if it was a "clean miss" or did you just not hear the hit, or be able to find it, or in many cases where it's across any significant amount of terrain, did you even go look?
    This one is easy for me, had found a really nice fallow buck a few weeks before, hanging out with 8 does and young 'uns. Stayed well away and kept watching him, always in the late afternoon, could never find him in the mornings. finally decided the weather was right for a hunt and walked in his area. Poked around a few willows and gorse, put a pig up at about 10 metres. But the wind was all good and all I had to do was stalk along the bushline and keep my eye out. Along the way I had to dodge a few does, but they slowly fed away. So, still all good. After about 300 metres of this sneaky injun stuff i climb up about 2 metres on a game trail to a bit of a terrace. Couldnt see squat, bloody shoulder high gorse scattered everywhere. And then as i looked upwind and spotted something odd, couldnt make it out. Then it slowly rose to become a set of bloody big paddles, then it moved around a tad and then changed to antler below the paddles. This whole time Im trying to find something, anything, that would allow me to take the shot - nothing. So I figured, I've done this before, how many times? a few. So I slowly raised the rifle and seconds later the antlers gave way to head, then to neck. At this point Im thinking, Im all over this, what could possibly go wrong? As I watched through the scope, he looked around, chewed a bit, looked left, then right. And then he snapped back and just steered in my direction. i only had my head and rifle above the bushes, I was stock still just waiting for the opportunity. After what seemed like a bloody eternity, he went back to looking around his domain. At that point I squeezed the trigger aiming about 50mm below his nose height to give me heaps of elevatiion "play room". Bugger me if he didnt just up race off and I got several looks at him doing 90 to the dozen through the gorse. No blood, no staggering, bloody nothing! I was gutted, after all these years the only other head I want on my wall is a decent truly wild fallow buck. And I had just stuffed it up. Seventy metres. After 30 minutes of tracking him and putting the dog in, there was nothing, i had missed.

    About 6 weeks later I was with a mate and his pig dogs, hunting the same area and a fallow doe hung in real tight after the dogs had bailed and as I was walking in to the bail, she exploded out of the scrub about 10 metres from me. Ran right out in the open. I gave a bit of a hind/fawn call and she stopped side on at 40 metres. I dropped her, with the same rifle, aiming for the front shoulder cos I didnt want a repeat performance. Bugger me, one tiny little bullet hole exactly where i aimed!
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    How far away was the last deer I shot?

    It was 47k away.....I stealthily closed the distance to 46k using the Suzuki Vitara......then even more stealthily I moved in on foot. finally squeezed the shot off with the T1X in 17HMR when I was within 5 metres of it.............head shot, dropped it on the spot. Nice yearling for christmas munchies..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tentman View Post
    So Andy and folks, tell us about your last miss on a game animal (any size or shape will do) . . .. ? Too keep it simple let's keep it to animals standing still. The reason I ask is it's often very difficult to remember misses. Harder still to determine if it was a "clean miss" or did you just not hear the hit, or be able to find it, or in many cases where it's across any significant amount of terrain, did you even go look?
    I don't take the shot if I'm not 100% sure of a hit.
    I bang on about ethical shooting so I don't do unethical shooting .
    Use the right caliber for the right animal and stick to placing your shots in the kill zone which might be head and neck up to a certain distance with the skill set and equipment you have on hand and further out to the vitals area.
    I shoot a lot of steel so I do know my distance and wind limits that I shoot in.
    Basically know your limitations and stick to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andyanimal31 View Post
    I don't take the shot if I'm not 100% sure of a hit.
    I bang on about ethical shooting so I don't do unethical shooting .
    Use the right caliber for the right animal and stick to placing your shots in the kill zone which might be head and neck up to a certain distance with the skill set and equipment you have on hand and further out to the vitals area.
    I shoot a lot of steel so I do know my distance and wind limits that I shoot in.
    Basically know your limitations and stick to them.

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    One of the rare few that have never missed an animal in their lives, well done.

    As for the rest of you guys well done for your honesty, we are all human and that doesn't make you less ethical.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mm Rem Mag View Post
    One of the rare few that have never missed an animal in their lives, well done.

    As for the rest of you guys well done for your honesty, we are all human and that doesn't make you less ethical.
    I think perhaps you need to go back and read what the post Andy was replying to.
    Someone who kept plugging at a deer with no ideas what's going on.....
    I'm sure Andy has missed more than one deer, but he's also forgotten more than most on this thread will ever no about long range shooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mm Rem Mag View Post
    One of the rare few that have never missed an animal in their lives, well done.

    As for the rest of you guys well done for your honesty, we are all human and that doesn't make you less ethical.
    When I used to identify as a trigger yanker i might have missed a couple!
    I have progressed a bit from there.

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    I’d be interested to know what you identify as now? A self righteous holy than thou…..
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    Here we go again
    Overkill is still dead.

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    Nuffs enuff aye fellas
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