Arrow Hit Where On The Deer?

So you shot at a deer with Bow/Crossbow. It all happened so fast and you are not sure if the hit was in the vitals or in the gut. Here is an indicator wrap or a wipe (if you dislike the wrap) to tell you the kind of hit that was made. Wipe the arrow and it changes color. This helps you plan for a recovery of game, to follow now or wait hours or overnight before following up. I like the idea and I will likely buy the wipe type indicator for this fall.

https://www.gutcheckindicators.com/shop-now

We all want to recover and eat the game we hunt, here is a tool that can help.

Good Hunting!

New Excalibur Takedown Crossbows and Cases?

Take it from me, its worth checking out these new TD crossbows like the Assassin 400 but there is so much more… Wow!

. I will try to get one this coming spring to test.

If you are in the market for a compact crossbow that is designed to be a takedown model and the bow portion easily reassembled, take a hard look at Excalibur’s new 2020 TD crossbows that can be assembled and disassembled in seconds and still maintain their accuracy.

The new 2020 Excalibur TD (takedown crossbows) with QUICKLock™ technology are here and reassemble/un-assemble in seconds such as the Excalibur Assassin TD, Suppressor, or the Micro 360 TD.

https://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/crossbows

 

A softcase to store the crossbow is available. The only thing they need is a hard crossbow case that can be ordered separately for air travel. My guess is that a hardcase is in the works.

 

Check it out!

Good Hunting!

 

 

 

 

Christmas: Outdoor Stocking Stuffers

I really like the Survival Kit. A One stop cost effective find!

Space Blanket https://www.gearhungry.com/best-emergency-blankets/

First Aid Kit https://www.onxmaps.com/blog/tackling-hunter-first-aid-kits-what-to-include

Purify Water https://www.cleverhiker.com/best-backpacking-water-filters

Pocket Knife https://hiconsumption.com/best-edc-pocket-knives-made-in-the-usa/

Emergency Fire Starter https://gearmoose.com/best-fire-starters/

survival gear kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V6X6MG6/ref=sspa_dk_detail_4?psc=1&pd_rd_i=B07V6X6MG6&pd_rd_w=yhupH&pf_rd_p=c83c55b0-5d97-454a-a592-a891098a9709&pd_rd_wg=JArGX&pf_rd_r=P46BGTMGNW9CQS43NJHA&pd_rd_r=6a902545-60bf-40ac-b934-c2fdc8509ff1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFZOEg1NDJIWlY0Q1cmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAwNTQyNTcxQ1g3SDZHVFJQS0JLJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA1Mzk5MDgyNjFaRjA4SzZVVEE3JndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfZGV0YWlsX3RoZW1hdGljJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==

Multi survival tool https://www.amazon.com/Multitool-Anumit-Stainless-Emergency-Screwdriver/dp/B01L02A4F2/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=Veitorld&qid=1576603471&sr=8-9

 

 

 

.375 Ruger – Reloading Reduced Loads – Update

The .375 Ruger is perhaps one of the most versatile cartridges to reload for hunting game from wild boar, deer, elk, moose, buffalo, and most African game including Elephant with a single rifle and with a myriad of bullets and weights from 200 grains to 300 grains. And can reach out as far or close as you like as well!

My experience with a reduced load I first developed was with Hornady’s 220 grain flat nose, originally designed for the .375 Winchester reintroduced in 1978.   That flat nose bullet is no longer in production. I shot it in my Ruger African M77.  Muzzle velocity was perhaps 1600 fps. and the recoil was much less than my 50 cal muzzleloader. I harvested a big plump red doe below with it at 50 yards and got full penetration. One shot through the heart and she dropped in less than 20 yards with little meat damage. The bullet was not recovered but based on the speed and energy, the bullet likely stayed 100% intact.

Today I load Speer’s 235 grain Hot Core for deer with 38 grains of SR 4759 powder that I worked up based on the 375 H&H cartridge load data. Deer and Black Bear beware… and low recoil with this slower moving bulldozer!

 

Muzzle velocity was measured at around 2135 fps and around an inch at 100 yards, energy at the muzzle is near to 2400 ft-lbs (100 yd energy 1850 ft-lbs) . Expect minimal radial blood shot meat damage with this slow heavy bullet. Because the shape of this bullet is similar to a round nose it is capable of expanding on deer size game at slower velocities. Reloading this powder does not require the use of any fillers to hold the powder to the primer. Ignition appears consistent no matter the angle. The reloader should work up a load starting low and working up to observe that there are no over-pressure signs. Every rifle is different. The point to drive home here is that bullets in reduced loads need to mushroom or be in a quasi-mushroom shape already at speeds less than say 1800 fps on impact or exceed 2000 fps on impact with a pointed bullet such as a spitzer.

In some recent research I have found two websites that have information that is useful to .375 Ruger owners. First is a Chuck Hawks article.

https://www.chuckhawks.com/reduced_big_bore_loads.htm

The second is Hawk, Inc. a maker of custom bullets that include flat and round nose bullets for the .375.  A great find in my book for versatility.

https://hawkbullets.com/

7mm .284 diameter rifle bullets

All that said, there are bullets from many manufacturers from 250 grain to 300 grain in spitzer or round nose to use as full power loads on game larger than deer.   I recently shot a 850 pound moose with Nosler’s 300 grain AccuBond™ because its sectional density was one of the best for penetration on tough animals. On the right is the 300 grain AB below.

It was a one shot kill at 100 yards using RL 15 powder and a MV of 2500 fps. The moose fell within 20 yards of the shot. The bullet was recovered under the skin on the far side and maintained 80% of its original weight.

 

Below is a 750 pound Bison that I took several years back with  Noslers 260 grain AccuBond. One shot kill. Later a nice NH moose.

I met a Texan reading some of my early writings that wanted to hunt really big hogs. He hunts with a Ruger Rifle in .375 Ruger Cartridge.

Barnes still makes a 255 grain copper jacket lead flat point that you can experiment with for reduced loads as well. I found it at MidwayUSA, 50 for $48. On the expensive side! https://www.midwayusa.com/product/101041204

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Good Hunting!

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Crossbow Hunting In NH: Tip of the Day

Crossbows for hunting has become very popular across the nation and is growing in New Hampshire. I am new to it myself.

Be Aware: It is unlawful to carry a loaded or cocked crossbow while the crossbow is in any type of motor vehicle while moving.

It is considered loaded even if no arrow/bolt is loaded yet cocked.

I suggest hunters carry a crossbow target to shoot into at the end of the day. So don’t be a dummy and forget your target to shoot into! Very few crossbows have an adequate de-cocking device. That stinks, I know.

Secondly, it is risky to shoulder sling your crossbow as you would a rifle if cocked without an arrow/bolt. Your safety is paramount. I did it once, when new to crossbows without any issues but a word to the wise: A Crossbow that accidentally fires when on your back may break bones or worse.

Yes carry it in front of you cocked, or with an arrow too if you are on a stalk.

Good Hunting!

USA Made Outdoor Recreation Products for Christmas

Some research found this USA Made Outdoor Products Site for those who want to put your Outdoor gear money back into America. Click on the item and you will be directed there!

Be American, Buy American whenever you can! I find that Coleman Products are made in the USA. I have owned Coleman Products my whole life. Love them! https://www.themanual.com/outdoors/coleman-brand-history/

Good Shopping!

Camping Gear

If you want a list by state of manufacture this site has it!!

https://usamadeproducts.biz/outdoor-recreation.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOG Death Grip, 375 Ruger and Nosler AccuBond; Great Combo for my Moose Hunt

Hunting Friends,

The BOG™ Death Grip™ worked like a charm on my Newfoundland Moose Hunt! It was so steady as a support that it was like a bench rest in the field. I shot my bull Moose as he trotted my way in a wind swept snow squall at 100 yards and turned for a shoulder shot with my Ruger M77 African in 375 Ruger and Nosler AccuBonds. Can you say BOOM! One shot, One Kill…

 

Newfoundland Moose Hunt Adventure in Wind and Snow

Moose Shot Placement Thoughts Revisited

Everyone has an opinion on Moose Shot Placement See this below.  If a Moose was at waters edge and there was concern that the Moose after the shot might head for water then I might try to break both front shoulders to anchor him. But if not a broadside shot to both lungs just behind the front leg is a sure bet says all the veteran Moose hunters because it is the largest target area and a sure kill.

He may take a minute or two to fall but fall he will. If he stands long enough for a second shot, I would take it.

https://www.mooseheaven.com/best-kill-shot-for-moose.htm

Stryka S5 Rifle Scopes for Hunters -Media Release

Styrka S5 Rifle Scopes: Precision and Affordability For the Hunter

Eagan, MN (Sep. 3, 2019) -The Styrka line of S5 Series Riflescopes provides hunters with affordable glass that boasts excellent clarity and precise controls. Do the “blindfold test,” and you’d swear the S5’s were much pricier scopes!
All Styrka’s S5 Riflescopes feature a one-piece, 6061-T6 1-inch aircraft-grade aluminum tube for structural integrity and durability. Plus, the S5 Riflescopes have Styrka’s proprietary SXL anti-reflective lens coating to produce maximum brightness and to provide optimal color and exceptional image contrast. The edges of S5 lenses are blackened to block out stray light and reduce reflection and glare.
The S5 Line is constructed around a rugged erector tube system that is precision machined from premium brass to maintain critical accuracy and point-of-impact, even in extreme hunting situations.
The S5 precision is enhanced with ultra-precise, ¼ MOA windage and elevation adjustments, and a fast-focus eyepiece. Select S5 Riflescopes are offered with parallax adjustment, with a side knob for setting the parallax distance.
The lightweight S5 1.75-5×32 PLEX model is made for hunters who need a lighter-weight scope and want a lower magnification optic to help get on target fast. The compact S5 1.75-5 is a perfect choice for hunting in thicker vegetation or mounted on a truck gun for a quick shot.
The S5 3-9×40 SH-BDC Scope features Styrka’s own Bullet Drop Compensating reticle for precise shooting up close and far out, especially when paired with Styrka’s Ballistic Calculator (offered as a free download). This model features 60 MOA of elevation and windage adjustment.
The S5 Riflescope line also includes three models with 4.5-14 magnification. These S5’s are offered with a standard Plex reticle, a Mil-Dot reticle or Styrka’s own SH-BDC reticle with MOA hold-over and windage points. All these models allow for up to 50 MOA of windage and elevation adjustments, and all models offer parallax adjustment, too.
Like all Styrka rifle scopes, the S5 models are built to withstand tough weather conditions in the field. The scopes are 100-percent waterproof and submersion tested for 30 minutes in 1 meter (3.3 feet) of water. Nitrogen purging prevents internal fogging.
Additionally, each S5 Riflescope comes with a custom Styrka neoprene cover to protect the lens from dirt, moisture, and scratches, plus a genuine Spudz™
lens cleaning cloth for quick, convenient cleaning at a moment’s notice.
Look around the optics marketplace, and you will discover that many other scopes offer similar features-at up to twice the price!
Every Styrka optic, including each S5 Riflescope, is covered by the “Styrka Pride” warranty. If you ever have a problem, your Styrka optic will be fixed or replaced. Forever. Plus, once a year, you can send back your optics and the company will clean and tune it as needed.
Launched in 2015, Styrka offers a dynamic line up of hunting scopes, binoculars, red dots and spotting scopes. The Styrka philosophy is simple but non-negotiable:  make high1quality optics at affordable prices; always tell your customers the truth about what optics can and can’t do; and, stand behind your products 100-percent, forever. Styrka Pride. Styrka Strong. 
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