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I really, really like Mexico
Coues Sniper replied to Coues Sniper's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
TAM, I had thought about that, but I had continued to shoot those loads all through November and up until the hunt. I would never just shoot in July and call the load good. It was shooting so well, and consistently well, with those factory loads it was almost too good to be true. I was actually calling my shots before they impacted at 800 yards the weekend before we left. I did start a new box on the hunt, so maybe they changed something, or I got a bad lot. I shot again this weekend and shot a 2" group with the handloads, and about a 5" group with the factory's at 400. Fixing that brake made a huge difference, but whatever the case the gun doesn't like them anymore. I think I'm done with factory loads, again . I plan on playing with the 210 Bergers, and 208 A-max's this spring anyways. Thanks for the imput! Kevin -
Got back from Mexico on Saturday with Rio Sonora Outfitters, and had a great hunt. I was really looking forward to this year because of the good rains we got, and after seeing the horn growth on some of the bucks the archery hunters had killed this year in AZ. I was hoping we would have similar results in Ol’ Mexico . We left Vegas at about 8:00 pm and made it across the border and to the ranch at about noon the next day. After checking our zeros (more on that later) we headed out for a quick afternoon hunt. I set up on a knob over some country that generally has low deer numbers but good genetics, and Brad had seen a couple decent bucks on a scouting trip in this area. However, all I had by sundown was a couple does and a small buck. At that point we were all ready for some much needed rest. Next morning we all felt 100% better and were ready and anxious to get out there. I got set up on a different vantage point in the same general area as the previous evening well before light. The sun crept up on the ridges in front of me and revealed a whole lot of nothing. Just one doe, bedded, about 1200 yards out. Frustrated, I spun around to glass some new country behind me. About 45 minutes later I picked up a couple deer coming out of a draw a couple miles out. I could already put horns on one with my 15’s so I figured he had to be a pretty good buck. After putting the scope on him I could tell this was a buck we needed to go after. I radioed the buck’s location to Brad as he was about a ½ mile from me and he agreed we definitely needed a closer look at this buck. His 2’s were heavy and seemed to go on forever, I guessed them at least 8". We watched him for a bit and he bedded on the ridge he was on beneath an ocotillo. Perfect. We hurried over and got on a long ridge that would put us within shooting range. When we got to where we planned to shoot from we found the buck and a couple buddies up feeding about 10 yards from where we last saw him. Now he was really impressive. I tried to get my old man to shoot him but he wasn’t having it. (I easily have the best Pops ever ) I ranged him at about 400 and got ready for the shot. Now, I'm not the best shot in the world, but I pride myself in preparing for these types of situations and taking long shots. I practice out to 1000 yards with my rifle - in hunting situations - often. So I was very comfortable with this shot. I dialed my scope and got laid over my pack with a jacket under the butt of the gun and felt confident with my rest. I told Brad I was going to take him and he gave me the ok. I squeezed the shot off and heard “you missed – high.” The shot felt great so I corrected for the first shot and squeezed off another. “He’s hit, but not hard. That one was low on his front leg.” And so it went. I chased my called shots for longer than I care to mention here, all without putting the buck down. He was hit a few times and wasn’t going anywhere too fast, but losing him became a real concern. He had 3 good legs and was about 100 yards from being out of sight. Luckily, my dad had brought his rifle on the stalk and it was a gun I was familiar with. Brad suggested I try dad's gun since something definitely seemed up with mine. I reluctantly switched guns and drilled him the next shot at 475. “He’s down, great shot!” Talk about a relief! I was extremely frustrated and ecstatic all at the same time. We made it over to the buck and I about fell over. I like them tall, narrow and heavy, and this buck had all three. Both his 2’s are over 9”, he’s under 12” wide, and has just under 30” of mass. He's got a great 4th on his right and a crab claw 4 on his left. His total gross score was 121 and 6/8”, but his character was off the charts. Brad aged him at 10 1/2. I couldn’t have been happier. The last afternoon I found my old man a great buck and he was able to get him killed. Unfortunately he broke himself up something awful kicking on the ground and we weren't able to find all the pieces so we have to have him fixed. I’ll post some pics of him once he’s finished. I’m still not sure what happened with my rifle. I haven't had a chance to make it out to the range or do a once over on her yet. It seemed to be spraying bullets all over. When we checked our zeros that first afternoon, I first shot twice at 500 and actually missed our steel gong (about 8” x 10”). I moved up to 300 and center punched the bull’s eye so I shook it off and figured it was me making bad shots at 500. I should have backed up again or at least shot a group at 300 to see what I was really doing. I was over-confident in my rifle I guess. Lesson learned.
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GRONG! GRONG! GRONG!
Coues Sniper replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Come on Josh, err I mean Antlerboy, you post up teaser pics of your deer and you're surprised that people wanted to see the rest of your trophies (ie the antlers)? Ease up my friend! I enjoyed the scenery pics as much as anything, but you know you were trying to stir people up about the 'money shots' and you enjoyed all the attention you got . At any rate, congrats on a couple phenomenal bucks. The tine length and character of that first buck is awesome. I really like the gnarled look they have to them. And that 2nd buck speaks for itself man, freaking awesome. You came home with 2 bucks that anyone would kill for. Congrats man, you deserve it. And by the way, the scenery shots were ok Kevin -
GRONG! GRONG! GRONG!
Coues Sniper replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
In the spirit of the word screening issue: Casey, Josh is being a 'feces head' having fun making us wait, and I'm having fun riding him like Seabiscuit until he posts his pics. -
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Coues Sniper replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Dearest Joshua, in regards to your last post... -
Now that's cool. Congrats to your wife on a great trophy, and with the kids no less.
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Lucky Charms!!
Coues Sniper replied to GHOSTLUVR's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
That's friggin weird bro Hows it weird!?!? You hang his "stuff" in a tree?? What about that isn't weird???? -
Too cool man. I've said it a hundred times on here, but I have a fetish for big 2 points like that. Congrats on sweet buck, with a bow no less. Awesome
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Lucky Charms!!
Coues Sniper replied to GHOSTLUVR's topic in Miscellaneous Items related to Coues Deer
That's friggin weird bro -
Ethics get in the way of everything
Coues Sniper replied to BigBfever's topic in Bowhunting for Coues Deer
Pretty bad decision considering your max effective range is about 6 yards -
I kinda figured as much. Just having some fun. Actually that picture looks like a scene from that "The Day the Earth Stood Still" Movie
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I love big two points, and that one is a Stud! Congrats on a heck of a deer.
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Congrats on a couple nice bucks. That last pic looks a little fishy...
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Deer and ELK?
Coues Sniper replied to willhunt4coues's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
Photoshop! -
Now how cool is that? Awesome job man, congrats to you on a hunt you'll never forget.
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Coues Sniper replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Hey Josh, stop being stupid. -
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Coues Sniper replied to SilentButDeadly's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Mexico
Agreed. This is DIRTY Josh. Filthy, out of control, retardedly uncecessarily DIRTY. Hope you're sleeping well there princess. -
So how did he taste
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Heck of a bull for his first!! Congrats.
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MI man fined and revoked for killing elk too close to homes
Coues Sniper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
Not defending him at all, but he only had 2 days left on his tag. It was from the previous year. He'll still end up with those horns when they auction them off... not worth it in the least though not to be able to hunt 32 states for 5 years. -
MI man fined and revoked for killing elk too close to homes
Coues Sniper replied to CouesWhitetail's topic in Coues Deer Hunting in Arizona
WOW -
Pretty pictures
Coues Sniper replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
With a little help from the moon and adjusting shutter speed. Thanks Can you help me out a little more??? Amanda, I would be more interested in a wall calendar than a planner. I'd probably get a couple of those. Just my 2 cents. -
Pretty pictures
Coues Sniper replied to firstcoueswas80's topic in Photography of Coues Deer and Other Wildlife
WOODSAZ, how in the world to you take night shots like that??? Awesome. -
No deer killed? Good luck if you are going back. Bummer about that lion kill, that was a neat buck. Sweet video too.
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Nice mass