I was wrong on my previous post, as some states in the USA do allow .30 cal deer hunting.Legal where I hunt.
I will share results if I am able to shoot at a deer on January hunt.
As always, I await your results from your hunts!
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I was wrong on my previous post, as some states in the USA do allow .30 cal deer hunting.Legal where I hunt.
I will share results if I am able to shoot at a deer on January hunt.
If you go with a headshot then even .22 is enough.here in the southern most part of alabama, 3 miles from the beach, .30 is legal
and the uragan had no problems taking this doe on the corn pile.
last season pic. another coming soon
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I can't wrap my head around no blood trail with a 50. What shot placement, what type of bullet, pass through? I've shot many deer in my life with low power subsonic projectiles, mostly PB handguns only a couple with my 357 Texan, (all air rifles are low power in my book) and have never had a problem with a blood trail. Picky about the shot, must be broadside in and out the rib cage, no part of shoulder, depending on gun used either full wadcutters or semi-wadcutters. The semi and full wad cutters cut the deer's hide just like they do paper, big clean caliber size entrance hole, if bullet doesn't upset, caliber size clean cut exit hole. If the bullet upset passing through, still a decent enough exit hole although much smaller than entrance. A deer's hide stretches a lot with a bullet pushing through it leaving a much smaller entrance hole than caliber unless the bullet cuts like a wad cutter, whether low velocity or high velocity PB's. My first several deer in 1980 and 81 were with a 38 special handgun less powerfull than my Texan, great blood trails on all shooting 158gr semi wad cutters at less than 850 fps. Including some that were over 200lbs. Shot placement and bullet. The worst blood trails, non-existant, I've ever had were with a 444 marlin shooting 270 gr speers at 2200+ fps. On two occasions, a perfect broadside shot left no blood trail, the speer dumped so much energy the deer's diaghram split, allowing stomach to move fully into chest cavity and plugging the holes from the inside. They both had little balloons of intact stomach sticking out the holes tight to the shoulder when found.From having a Texan TX2 valve 50 cal for three years I can't give you the same experience as others My Texan eats the pin that goes through the trigger. Airforce techs know nothing except to change every part. My barrel was extremely rough. My Texan currently does shoot well and cleans up well too..After 3 hrs of hand lapping with multiple lead laps starting at 120 grit. My Texan eats parts and requires being able to diagnose and or repair yourself. So truthfully my Texan has some reliability issues. My experience shooting game a 50 isn't too big. Often no blood trail . Tracking with no blood thick brush pretty hard. I'd go big cal unless you are taking head shots.
DRT?I have taken two coyotes at 55 yards with those pellets with chest shots but with 77 foot pounds energy.
DRT?
That I'm not sure about, sure if you going for the brain shoot pellets will do fantastic but for a Heart/lung shot I rather have something that cuts a nice hole but still retains momentum if need to go through a rib,...big Meplat or wadcutter is what I would takeBasically dome shaped pellets are better for a deer than HP slugs. That is what airgun deer hunters say.
Bushbuck 45 all day long ... Chambered in .452 gives you infinite variety of casting ability as well as production ammo. In my opinion it is the highest quality big bore on the market (why I bought it). Also happens to be one of the best shooters for big Bore competitive events (that and the Texan).Wondering what y’all recommend (if not restricted by budget) for an airgun dedicated to whitetail. So far, I had sorta zeroed in on offerings from Daystate, but wanted to see suggestions from others.
Much appreciated.
This makes no sense, but it’s your 10th post so I get it.I wish PA would come out of the dark ages and allow more than what amounts to rodent control for airguns.
Yeo, 10th post or 1,000th post, still doesn't make sense that Pennsylvania only allows small game hunting when advances in air technology allow for ethical hunting of large game.This makes no sense, but it’s your 10th post so I get it.
but with a .22 your risking it with the MAN !!!If you go with a headshot then even .22 is enough.
I didn't know about that cheap sizer. That's pretty cool.Lee makes .515 450 grain mold.for $25.00. Sizeing kit to .510 like $25.00. Casting for.50 no more expensive than than any other caliber. Molds same price doesn't matter caliber.
Thank you. Will look into the Bushbuck.Bushbuck 45 all day long ... Chambered in .452 gives you infinite variety of casting ability as well as production ammo. In my opinion it is the highest quality big bore on the market (why I bought it). Also happens to be one of the best shooters for big Bore competitive events (that and the Texan).
A head shot?... and young deerhere in the southern most part of alabama, 3 miles from the beach, .30 is legal
and the uragan had no problems taking this doe on the corn pile.
last season pic. another coming soon
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