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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2007

"Contains footage of shot impact".
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This clip was put up for those that enjoy the sport of hunting. For those that have oppossing views then I suggest you go watch Butterflies mating or whatever it is you enjoy. This video is not put here to be a forum for arguement, abuse, slander or negative comments - such will be deleted.

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This was shot in Saskatchewan about an hour or 2 from North Battleford. On the morning of the 12th Nov I was heading to an area at which to sit and still hunt for the morning and had not even arrived where I was intending to go and seen this Whitetail Doe watching me for 3 - 4 mins crossing this field. The shot was a neck shot with a Tikka T3 .270cal and when measured straight line with a GPS the shot distance was 130 metres exactly. Time of shot was 10 mins into legal hunting time.

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  • put him down withought second guessing, I got a .270 remmington and was wondering if a 150 grain ballistic would have the knock-down for elk and or moose? aswell as wild boar and maybe bear? please respond thanks.

  • The key to your putting down any of the animals you mention will ultimately be shot placement. Rutting animals will be a little bit harder in that they are pretty pumped and therefore a little more resilient to a shot - but then a shot in the vitals is still a shot in the vitals and will drop them either way - but the distance may differ somewhat. For those large thicker skinned animals like moose & Wapiti (Elk) just be sure to place it in the lungs. A Bear the same. Soft points may be better!

  • Beautiful shot! Was that his shoulder or his vertebrae?

  • It was kind of an angled shot going into her brisket front on and out her left shoulder.

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  • Oh, that was gorgeous. Very clean, and very fast!

  • Another good shot, thanks for sharing...and its still cold here as well lol

  • ohh yes and very nice shot

  • i knew a guy with a 6mm tika and watched him place 6 shots in a 3 inch grouping at 200 yards with ease from what i've seen tika's are a very good gun. i how ever bought a a Browning BLR .270 lever action about 3 years ago and have it doing about the same. in fact the first deer i shot with it was also my first headshot at about 140 yards across a clear cut south of Drayton Vally Alberta i have since moved to south eastern Sask and have yet to try the hunting here. should be good

  • Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!

  • flipped 'em

  • great shot

  • nice and clean

  • Hell ya it was shot in good old sask!! I am a hunter who lives in sask and let me tell ya there is no better hunting than right here!

  • Nice shot Santa.

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