Well another rainy drizzly day here in Cut Bank...sure hope the folks got the crops harvested...in the fields that have been harvested, maybe this will cause a bit of sprouting of the dropped seed. Good for the deer, but might be more useful closer to October.
Gonna have to dig out the deer rifles and get them up to speed. Wife shoots a .243 that I cut down to fit her. It has a 11/5 inch lenght of pull. I normally do the sight in for her and then she finishes it off. Hate shooting that stubby little thing as it bites me. She says what's the problem..fits her just fine. That's the secret get the gun fit to the shooter.
I don't think I will be ready to reload by deer season so I will have to see what I have ammo for.I think I have 100 rounds of 338/308 AI, if so that will be my gun. I have had good sucess with gun in the past. I built the gun on a Ruger 77 action; the old one with the tang safety. 2001 used it on Elk in the Sweetgrass Hills and A muley buck and white tail doe down on the flats. The 200 grain Nosler Ballistic tips at 2500 fps sure seems a good combination for deer and elk. Accurate and good expansion at the slower velocity. Good large wound with limited meat lost.
I took the rifle to Africa in 2002 and also had goods success with it. Took Kudu, Zebra, Wildebeest, Impala, Mountain Reedbuck and Springbok with the gun.
Only had one animal that required a second shot and that was the cow elk I shot in the Hills. Bad shot placement, I spined her. No fault of the cartridge.