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Title: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: yorketransport on October 12, 2014, 03:53:34 PM
I'll get the picture out of the way for anyone who wants to just look and move on. :chuckle:
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Now for the story.

I decided that I was going to go full handgun this year for deer. Both my primary and secondary weapons had to be a handgun (although calling some of my guns handguns is a bit of a stretch sometimes!). Today's combo was a 10" Contender in 30 Herret for the short range stuff and the 284 Striker carried in the backpack for the long range opportunities. I missed an easy shot at a bobcat with the 30 Herret last year so this year I had to redeem myself. I spent a lot of extra time over the summer shooting the Herret trying to rebuild my confidence in the gun and I figured that the only way to really get over it would be to actually get something with it this year.

I headed out to Vail, but had a change of heart right as I hit the gate. There's a walk in only area right across from the Sorenson Road gate to Vail that I've spent a lot of time in over the years. I figured today would be a great day to hit the walk in area and avoid some of the crowds. I parked in my usual spot and headed in about 6:45. The deer in this area always move a little latter in the morning, so I walked it in nice and slow. I have a pretty regular route that I follow out there which gives me about a 4 mile total loop. The route runs me through some clear cuts, timber, reprods, and a swamp. It's got a little bit of everything. I was at about mile number 3 when I came out onto an old road.

As I was walking down I looked up on the hill straight ahead facing me and spotted some movement in the brush. I checked it with the binos and spotted a doe. I sat down in the road to watch her for a minute, and then I spotted the buck. He wasn't a big guy by any means, but he'd make a decent score with a pistol! They're just feeding away and not paying attention as I pull out "Ye Olde Terrapin" (that's what we named my rangefinder. :chuckle:) So here I am with my rangefinder capable of ranging targets out past 4000 yards, and I get a reading of 78 yards. I could have used an old golfer's rangefinder for that reading! :bash: Oh well.

Now I'm watching as the buck and the doe move around together within about 5 feet of each other. Through the binos they're crystal clear, but the optics in most handgun scopes are mediocre at best. As I look through the pistol scope at 3x it's hard to be 100% certain that I'm looking at the buck. So I go back and forth between the binos and the scope trying to be absolutely certain that I'm looking at the right deer. Once the two deer split apart I can finally make a 100% positive ID on the buck. So I sit down, grab my shooting sticks, put my hearing protection on, and get steady for the shot.

The brush is pretty deep where the deer are at and I'm working with a caliber that's on the pretty mild side. My options are high shoulder, or neck. I don't doubt that the 130 TTSX would have broke one shoulder, but I don't think it would have made it through both. I went with a high neck shot. Aim, squeeze, BOOM! He's out of sight and the doe books it over the hill. I leave my pack and go to find the deer. He's down and out right where he was standing. The bullet performance was picture perfect!

Here he is as I walked up on him.
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I drug him down to the trail, cleaned him, and then headed back to get my truck about 1.5 miles away. From where I shot him it was closer to come in from the gate on the other side. So I headed home (8 minutes away :IBCOOL:) and grabbed my son, who didn't want to get up to come with me this morning, and a wheel barrow. We got back to him and I got a picture of my boy with the buck and he snapped a few of me. He was pretty excited.
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He's not a big deer, but I'm pretty happy with it. I wouldn't have shot him with a rifle, but he makes a great handgun buck. Now I have time to get the 338 pistol ready for elk season!

Andrew
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: PolarBear on October 12, 2014, 04:04:28 PM
Sweet!   :tup: :tup:
It is also my goal this year to take a buck with a hand gun.  Hopefully I can make it happen with my 357 mag Python with open sights.
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Lucky1 on October 12, 2014, 04:14:40 PM
 :tup:   :)
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: SCRUBS on October 12, 2014, 04:16:59 PM
Very cool, congrats :tup:
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Fl0und3rz on October 12, 2014, 05:42:38 PM
Very nice!
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Smokepole on October 12, 2014, 05:45:16 PM
With a handgun... that's pretty cool!  8)
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Thehowler on October 12, 2014, 05:46:30 PM
Good job, way cool!
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Jason on October 12, 2014, 05:58:24 PM
Awesome job with the pistol!!  :tup:
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Blacktail Sniper on October 12, 2014, 06:06:48 PM
Nice!

Are  those ticks? If so, is that normal deer up this way?
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: elkoholic1 on October 12, 2014, 06:12:29 PM
 :tup:
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: yorketransport on October 12, 2014, 08:32:12 PM
Thanks everyone!

I've been in a hunting slump for the last few years and have been thinking of taking a break for a while. The only reason I thought I'd give it a go one more year is because my son (10) got pretty pumped when we got 2 grouse the other weekend. I thought that maybe if he could get excited about it, then maybe I could "rediscover" hunting myself to get him excited about it. He's already asking me if we can go out so that he can start shooting the "big hunting guns" more often.

Since there's no challenge in filling a deer tag with a rifle, I got the idea to only run handguns this year. I've passed on deer for the last 3 years while rifle hunting just because it seemed too easy.  Maybe I'll try for an iron sighted revolver next year.

Sweet!   :tup: :tup:
It is also my goal this year to take a buck with a hand gun.  Hopefully I can make it happen with my 357 mag Python with open sights.
I almost grabbed my 480 Ruger this morning so that I could do it with a more conventional handgun. I just had to prove a point to myself by getting something with the same pistol I missed the bobcat with last year.

Nice!

Are  those ticks? If so, is that normal deer up this way?

Those are flies and yellow jackets. They were on us pretty quick! He had a few ticks on him but nothing too bad. The come and go out here and this year they've been pretty bad. I pull 4-5 off of my dog every time we head out. Fortunately the flea and tick meds I have her on works extremely well and the ticks are dead within 5 minutes of biting her. :tup:

Andrew
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: fly-by on October 14, 2014, 09:22:29 AM
Nice job!!   I'm hunting a Savage Striker in .243 for modern firearm this year.  It made yesterday's deerless 8 mile loop a little less tiresome than carrying a rifle.
Title: Re: Getting it done with the handgun!
Post by: Martinhunter on October 14, 2014, 09:33:17 AM
Congrats, great shooting. If rifle isn't a challenge for you, maybe try archery. Now that's a challenge, at least for me.
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