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Success on an axis buck!

Posted By: RH Custom Guns

Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 4:14 PM

I went out on Saturday with my son and we saw a bunch of deer, which isn't unusual for opening day in our area. I managed to get in range of a doe 2 times and missed three shots! After hunting, my son wanted to shoot his pellet gun and the .22 MKIII at steel. After all those misses, I thought, "I'll just see where it's hitting." I aimed at the steel from about 50 yards and shot right over the top of it! I felt better about my shooting skills but was flabbergasted as to how my sights could have gotten so off - especially since I was practicing during the week before. Anyway, I adjusted the sights and was back in business.

On Sunday it was my daughter's turn to come with me. I shot this axis buck. Shout out to my daughter for taking this picture in the field.





I was hunting from a blind, which I don't usually do but decided to because I had my 5 year old daughter with me and I wanted to expose her to a controlled kill. I killed him with my Ruger NM Blackhawk Bisley in .357 Magnum. I was using my reloads of 180gr XTPs over H110. Shot was from about 40 yards. The buck humped up when I shot him and we found blood quick. My little girl was instrumental in helping me find blood to track him with as I'm color blind and finding blood is always difficult for me. Turns out he only went about 60 yards from where I shot him and piled up. Shot was in and out through the rear part of the lungs. I really like shooting them there as it causes very little meat damage but a good blood trail. I will especially use this shot when I'm in familiar country, as I was. The rest of the day was devoted to butchering and getting him in the freezer.

As is my tradition, dinner that night was "Hobo Heart Hash" which is heart fried with bacon, onions, and potatoes. If you've never tried the heart, you are missing out!



I smoked the neck that day/night and made delicious barbacoa.





Later in the week, we made tacos and flautas out of the neck.





So grateful for this opportunity to feed my family and teach my kids the ways of the woods.
Posted By: Hawkeye

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 5:06 PM

Dang, great looking deer. Congratulations. I hunted around Campwood a few times for pigs and saw a few of these that had escaped a high fence ranch. Great that you could take your kids with you. Making me hungry looking at your cooking. I do like to cook the heart. I have sliced it and cooked with onions and potatoes but I might try your way next time.
Mike
Posted By: Vance in AK.

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 5:48 PM

Your buck looked great on the ground & maybe even better on the plate!!!
Congrats & kudos to the photographer!
Posted By: Ernie

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 6:21 PM

Axis is great meat!
Posted By: jamesfromjersey

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 6:23 PM

you and yours had a great day...
Posted By: reflex264

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 7:58 PM

Boy that looks good.
Posted By: KRal

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/13/2020 11:54 PM

Congratulations! That is some fine eating right there!
Posted By: Drycreek3189

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/14/2020 3:59 AM

Good eating Sir ! Congrats !
Posted By: gunslingerdad

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/14/2020 3:22 PM

And that's why we hunt. great memories!
Posted By: Russell

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/14/2020 3:39 PM

Congratulations! Axis deer are some of the best eating!
Posted By: Chance Weldon

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/14/2020 4:19 PM

Good job! Making memories that'll last a lifetime!
Posted By: RBO21

Re: Success on an axis buck! - 11/18/2020 9:05 PM

Congrats! And I'm now hungry lol.
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