I was able to get two deer down this week on the gulf coast.
Wednesday, I the opportunity to take a small-ish doe, about 140lbs. 135 yards, hit square in the front shoulder (last opportunity to shoot it, I was hesitant about the size of the doe). Damage was as expected, nasty bloodshot mess of the impacted shoulder, very small rib exit on other side. Dropped where she stood.
Yesterday, I was able to down a nice 200lb 10 point. Hit just behind the shoulder around 75 yards. Heart had a hole through it that I could put my thumb into, lungs were a mess. Small entrance and exit, very little blood trail. Enough to follow for the 100 yard death run through timber, but found him quickly.
This is my best buck to date and after my 2023 season was hijacked by chemo treatments, I wasn’t going to be too picky about the deer that I put in the freezer this season. Luckily, it has worked out well so far.
Hopefully my wife can get one or two meat deer as well and we will be eating really well for the next year!
Rifle setup is a Tikka T3X 223, 22” Cabela’s edition with the fluted barrel. Nightforce 2.5-10x42, UM rings. Dead Air Nomad LTi. Factory Black Hills 77 TMK.
I actually picked up this 223 early into chemo last season, as I had a mediport in my chest. Most rifles with recoil were a no-go, so I decided to build a Rokslide special out of what I could get locally. Really love this setup, and it has become my primary deer hunting rifle now.