HHC 2018 Fallow Buck (Video Added)
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I arrived on Wednesday, October the 3rd and spent the afternoon relaxing with some friends after a long ride. We discussed the hot weather, rain in the forecast and hunting plans for the next morning. Thursday morning found us eating breakfast a little late, but no one was in a big hurry, so no big deal. After breakfast, the plan was to scout an area to get an idea of what kind of critters was roaming around and decide if there was anything we wanted to pursue. Initially, my goal was to take a Fallow buck or a Blackbuck antelope. After finding out there were only three Blackbuck on the place and none were what I was interested in, I focused on the Fallow. Since we were only "scouting", I just strapped my FA 44 mag on my hip and grabbed my camera gear to head out. We seen several rams and hogs early on then a few Fallow now and then. Most of the Fallow we were seeing were does and smaller bucks. Later on in the morning, on the way back to the lodge, we came upon a big heard of does with several bucks tagging along. Two were real nice, but one in particular caught my eye. He had a fairly narrow rack that wasn't very tall, but his palmation was different than most; he had lots of "trashy" looking points that I really liked. We watched and stalked the herd for a while, but I never could get in iron sighted distance for a shot. We made our way back to the lodge for lunch to get a full belly for the afternoon "scouting trip". We decide to split up into two groups, two would go to one new area and two would go to another new area. At supper, we would compile our findings and decide what we would hunt the next morning. Our area had lots of Bison, Elk and Water buffalo, with a few sightings of Sika does and a few Fallow. One Fallow buck in particular was real nice! He was solid white with what appeared to be high silver to low gold head gear. He quickly made the number 2 spot on my list. If I couldn't find my trashy horned buck the next day, I'd revert back to the area with the white buck. Friday morning was beautiful, but warmer than desired. Once breakfast was finished, I strapped on my scoped FA 654 and we headed out looking for the trashy horned Fallow. The area we seen him the day before was just raining acorns and that's what had all those deer congregated to that area. We figured that would be a great place to slip into and set up for a while and see what might come in. Just as we got to where we were wanting to set up, we noticed some fallow does had beat us to it. They had no idea we were there, so we slowly made our way to a vantage point to set up. Just before we got to were we wanted, I notice some movement on a ridge about 150 yards away. It was several bucks making their way to the does and my trashy horned buck was one of them! We watched as he checked out a few does, feed a little and walked on out of sight. By now, we're set up where we want to be and know it's just a matter of time before he'd be back to check does or feed on acorns. While waiting on his return, several other buck made there way into the area. You could definitely tell the rut was kicking in. After about 15 minutes, I noticed movement way down a draw the trashy horned buck had went into - it was him and a couple other bucks making their way back toward us. It seemed like an eternity, but he finally got within range. It took some coordination between the cameraman and myself to get everything right for the shot, but once I heard "I'm on him" and I could see him clearly too, I settled the FA 654 onto my trigger stick bi-pod. With the buck slightly quartering away, I placed the crosshairs just behind the on-side shoulder and began to squeeze......BOOM! I sent a 180gr Barnes XPB in his direction. As the gun came out of recoil, I knew it was a good shot. I quickly confirmed with my 10x Leupold bino's. The buck went about 15 yards and laid down. I ranged the spot were the buck was standing at 62 yards. After a couple high fives and gathering our gear. We made our way down to were the buck lay. He was just as cool looking as I thought he was. The X bullet done as expected: entered 3" behind the left shoulder and exited tucked tight behind the right shoulder. Other than the hot weather, It turned out to be another great time at the Reeder Handgun Hunter Challenge. This was my third HHC and if the Lord's willing, it won't be my last. PS... Video coming soon. Video
Last edited by KRal; 10/16/2018 12:27 AM.
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Re: HHC 2018 Fallow Buck
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10/09/2018 2:38 AM
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Congratulations ! Glad to hear you were not rained on like the forecast. Glad you got the animal you wanted.
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10/09/2018 3:12 AM
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Awesome story, and a fantastic fallow buck! Can't wait to see the video!
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10/09/2018 3:17 AM
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Awesome, congrats! My dad took a nice fallow in Texas with his 460 a couple years ago, and I'd like to take one with my GP100 when we go back.
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10/09/2018 3:21 AM
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Outstanding Kim...That is a darn NICE rack on your fallow.. And to top it off you got your hunt on video. The FA`s 41 Mag is one accurate revolver as you have shown.... Maybe next year if he has it......
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10/09/2018 3:34 AM
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This is a very well written story. Truly enjoyable to read. Congratulations on a very nice looking buck.
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10/09/2018 3:52 AM
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That about the coolest looking Fallow I?ve seen. Well done.
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10/09/2018 4:25 AM
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Kim, congratulations on a great hunt, looking forward to seeing the video!
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10/09/2018 4:38 AM
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Congrats on your fine fallow !
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10/09/2018 4:56 AM
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Great hunt and story! Congrats!
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10/09/2018 5:30 AM
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Great fallow deer. Itll go great with that outstanding axis you got a few years back. Great job with your freedom arms.
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10/09/2018 8:58 AM
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Good story ,good shooting, well done!
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10/09/2018 10:21 AM
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Great Fallow Kim, nice shot!
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10/09/2018 2:21 PM
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GOOD STORY, GOOD SHOT, COOL LOOKING DEER, A++++++
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10/09/2018 4:55 PM
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That's an outstanding Fallow with a handgun. Congrats Kim, on a fine trophy and well placed shot!
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10/09/2018 8:03 PM
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KIM: BTW, FALLOW IS VERY GOOD VENISON
"ADAPT OR DIE". I USE ALL CAPS, NOT BECAUSE I AM YELLING, BUT BECAUSE IT IS AN OLD HABIT FROM MY ARMY DAYS, PLUS IT IS EASIER TO TYPE AND READ.
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10/09/2018 9:37 PM
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Awesome job! Where did you get him? I saw a giant a few years ago behind the log lodge.
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10/09/2018 10:39 PM
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That's a very nice Fallow, Kim! That's a familiar Mdl. 654, too!
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10/09/2018 10:50 PM
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KIM: BTW, FALLOW IS VERY GOOD VENISON I'll be grilling some Thursday night! Awesome job! Where did you get him? I saw a giant a few years ago behind the log lodge. Got him behind the lodge. That's a very nice Fallow, Kim! That's a familiar Mdl. 654, too! No need in introduction, Ken. You should know what a tack driver it is as well.
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10/09/2018 11:12 PM
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That is one of the coolest fallows I have ever seen.
"A quiet hit in the right place is better than a loud miss in the wrong place followed by 10 more shots on the run"
I was a handgun hunter, when handgun wasn't cool.....
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Very nice buck and well written story ... Grats!!
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10/10/2018 12:01 AM
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Nice buck and nice shooting irons
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10/10/2018 12:41 AM
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Sounds like you had a great time...and that's what it's all about. Excellent Fallow buck man! I can't wait to hunt with you again brother
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10/10/2018 12:59 AM
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I can honestly say that I have never seen a fallow deer I liked better.
Congratulations!
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10/10/2018 1:08 AM
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Congrats. That's a cool buck, and great story and pics.
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10/10/2018 1:13 AM
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That is one of the coolest fallows I have ever seen. I thought so too, which is what was the cause of his death. Wish you could have made the hunt; maybe next year.
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10/10/2018 1:14 AM
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Thanks for all the kudos, gentlemen!
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10/10/2018 12:36 PM
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Hopefully. It has been a mad house. We always have a ball up there. Its only a 4 1/2 hour drive for us.
"A quiet hit in the right place is better than a loud miss in the wrong place followed by 10 more shots on the run"
I was a handgun hunter, when handgun wasn't cool.....
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I really enjoyed reading your story and look forward to seeing the video. That is one beautiful buck!
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10/10/2018 9:27 PM
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Congratulations on a great trophy. Is that a custom mount on the FA?
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10/10/2018 9:32 PM
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That is an awesome trophy Kim. I admire your dedication and enjoyed hunting with you this weekend.
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10/11/2018 12:44 AM
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Now that's a beauty of a fallow buck -- Congrats!
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Congratulations on a great trophy. Is that a custom mount on the FA? Good eye! Yes it is. If I'm not mistaking, it was build by Gordon Logan. If I'm incorrect on the name, 500WE can correct me.
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That is an awesome trophy Kim. I admire your dedication and enjoyed hunting with you this weekend. Likewise, Randy!
It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger squeeze.
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