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301.1 | | BTO::RIVERS_D | | Thu Dec 08 1988 06:56 | 8 |
| Jeff,
Is this the same issue of Outdoor Life that had the article about
black bears being more agressive than grizzlies? ;-) . Just
kidding. Do you remember where he got the deer?
Dave
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301.2 | purhaps with help from the train. | VELVET::GATH | | Thu Dec 08 1988 07:45 | 17 |
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The rack ended up in Nashua N.H. Thats right, a dentist ( I forget
his name ) bought the rack and he has it here in Nashua on a mount.
A friend of mine was able to make an appointment to see it.
I can find out more if anyone wishes. As I recall ( and I did
read the article) he paid some large sum of money. I beleive it
was over 100,000.00
Also the man who shot the deer tried to get it reconized
but sadly the governing body did not reconize this deer until
after his death.
Bear
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301.3 | I remember that article | DNEAST::GOULD_RYAN | I'm the NRA | Thu Dec 08 1988 08:47 | 6 |
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I read the article also. If memory serves it was shot in New York
state and I think the rifle used was .25 cal.
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301.4 | | ERLANG::LEVESQUE | I fish, therefore I am... | Thu Dec 08 1988 10:16 | 4 |
| Can't be. Only rifles above 30 caliber are capable of putting down
deer. :-)
The Doctah (who recently read all the deer rifle notes)
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301.5 | No. 1 typical | IOENG::TESTAGROSSA | | Thu Dec 08 1988 10:44 | 8 |
| I read the article also! If MY memory serves me right it seems to
me that the deer was shot in Missouri, or at least a state closer
to the Missippi river. It seems I remember the author mentioning
the fact of the fertile soil, and abundant farm land contributing
to the bucks rack. The story also goes that this Jordan was walking
near train tracks when the approaching train spooked the deer into
running, and thats when he shot and killed the it. Don't recall
what caliber rifle was mentioned!
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301.6 | | BOOTES::KEYES | | Thu Dec 08 1988 11:16 | 2 |
| Bad Jeans!
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301.7 | Now you've done it | DNEAST::GOULD_RYAN | I'm the NRA | Thu Dec 08 1988 12:19 | 7 |
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Now my curiosity is REALLY stoked up. I'll have to look though
my old OL mags and see if I can find the story. I do remember
the story mentioning that the monster was spooked by an oncoming
train. Man, to drop a deer like that .......
Oh well, maybe next year.
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301.8 | Jeff started it! | IOENG::TESTAGROSSA | | Thu Dec 08 1988 12:25 | 3 |
| Jeff already said he had the article handy. Jeff why don't you clear
some of this up by elaborating on where it was shot, caliber rifle
and so on for us. Thanks
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301.9 | | SALEM::PAPPALARDO | I'm the NRA/GONH | Thu Dec 08 1988 12:34 | 7 |
| Jeff, I'll take a copy.
Thanks Guy,
NIO/L10
P.S. Anyone see the Jan. issue of
N.A. Whitetail, check out the MONSTER on the cover.
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301.10 | Iowa Corn Fed Bucks | NEBVAX::PAPPALARDO | I'm the NRA | Thu Dec 08 1988 12:42 | 6 |
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Ive heard in Iowa its not unheard of to take whitetails of the 300#
class. Seems the soybean and corn farms which is most of the states
industry have unknowingly contributed to the fact.
Rick
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301.11 | Place and Gun!! | BTO::STEVENS_J | Still Making Table Candles | Thu Dec 08 1988 13:44 | 13 |
| O.K. Here it goes.........
The monster was shot in Sandstone Minnesota.
The gun was a Model 1892 Winchester .25/20
The rest you'll have to read.....Ha-Ha in suspence????
jeff
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301.12 | Is the 25/20 to much for deer? | FLYSQD::NIEMI | I'm the NRA | Thu Dec 08 1988 14:09 | 4 |
| I guess the guy didn't know you can't kill a deer with a 25/20
:^).......
sjn
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301.13 | did he read my note? | WFOOFF::DRUMM | | Thu Dec 08 1988 19:16 | 5 |
| Hmmmmmmmm must of read my note "To Shoot Em Streight"
;^)
Steve
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301.14 | Should've used a cannon | SKIVT::WENER | | Fri Dec 09 1988 10:24 | 7 |
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Yeah, but he had to shoot him more than once, and I believe
he finally killed him with his last cartridge....
- Rob
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301.15 | The .25 Caliber | NEBVAX::PAPPALARDO | I'm the NRA | Fri Dec 09 1988 11:31 | 33 |
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T H E .25'S
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CARTRIDGE BULLET MUZZLE MUZZLE
WEIGHT(GRAINS) VELOCITY(FPS) ENERGY(FOOT-POUNDS)
25/20 86 1460 407
25/35 117 2230 1292
256 Winch. 60 2760 1015
250 savage 87 3030 1773
100 2820 1765
257Roberts 100 3000 1998
117 2780 2009
25/06remington 87 3440 2286
100 3230 2316
120 2990 2382
257weatherby 87 3825 2826
100 3555 2806
117 3300 2829
120 3290 2884
The glory years of the 25 was the two decades bracketing the turn
of the century. During that era, there were upward of a dozen different
25's only two of which are still being made. The others are like
actors of the silent movies-once popular but now forgotten. Few
people have ever heard of the 25 Rimfire but in the 1900's it was
pretty hot stuff- a super rimfire cartiridge.
Rick....
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301.16 | CORECTION???? | BTO::STEVENS_J | Still Making Table Candles | Thu Dec 15 1988 14:05 | 14 |
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I just got some info back in the mail...
The largest whitetail ever taken was in or around Danbury Wisconsion.
Sorry for the wrong info. I had to check it out with
a friend in who works for Mass DWF
JEFF
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301.17 | Official score | XCUSME::NEWSHAM | I'm the NRA | Thu Dec 15 1988 22:30 | 8 |
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For the record, the Deer officially scored 206 1/8. Also the
largest nontypical class Whitetail was taken in 1981. It's official
score was 333 7/8.
Red
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301.18 | Is it apples to apples.... or deer to deer? | ATEAM::AYOTTE | | Mon Feb 06 1989 15:06 | 15 |
| Didn't know if this question belonged here but......
Does anyone know what states form the boundary for claiming live
weight for deer versus dressed weight. I ask this question because
although I know the deer are smaller in the warmer climates (exceptions
I'm sure) it is misleading when you read articles about the deer
hunting. Also, is there an equation to determine what the live
weight is in these states. As I'm sure nobody brings in their deer
undressed (except for one unfortunate hunter that took his first
deer this past fall, but thats a different story). I believe that
in the state of Maine you can qualify for the big buck status even
though your deer doesn't weigh 200 pounds because they add 15% for
the heart/lungs/liver which are usually removed in the field.
Dave
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301.19 | A new Vt state record... | BTOVT::MORONG | | Mon Nov 20 1989 08:18 | 12 |
| There was an article in the Burlington Free Press yesterday about
a guy who bagged the new Vt state record buck this year. They have
only been keeping these records since the early 1980's, so I'm sure
bigger ones were taken previously, but this one was big. It was a
269lb 8-pointer, taken in the Northeasty Kingdom (around Granby). Got
it the second day of the season. The weird part is that the rack looked
(picture in the paper) too small for the deer. It only had a 17"
spread. One of my hunting partners got a 205lb 8-pointer 5 years ago
that had around a 20" spread, so the 17" spread seems a bit small to
me.
-Ron-
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