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  1. I have also found that the 140 bullets like the Nosler ballistic tip are very accurate in the 7mm Mag. Like Nighthawk, I use IMR 4350 but my load is 64.5 gr. This load has been accurate in every gun we've tried it in. 1/2 to 3/4 at 100 yards is pretty typical. I have had many three shot groups in one hole with this load. The 140gr seems to stabilize really well in the 7mm Mag. I agree that the 110gr will probably not be very accurate at 3500 fps. I think it is just too light.
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    My 2011 Last Day Coues

    Every Coues Deer hunt is special and you will remember the good hunts and the bad hunts for the rest of your life. I have exclusively hunted Coues deer for 28 years and can remember most hunts for their challenges, successes and failures. These are hardy deer that can be very difficult to find, see, stalk and shoot. I think everyone that has hunted Coues has done the 7 mile walks and come up completely empty. At the end of your 7 mile hike you might have killed a spike or a 125" class deer. You never know when you leave the truck what is in store for you. At the end of the hunt, it really doesn't matter whether you get one or not. It was a great challenge to get into their territory and have a good and successful hunt. I wish I had some of my hunts on video (when I started hunting, VCR recorder was the size of my backpack...LOL). Congratulations on your successful hunt. Jim
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    Celebrate!

    Thanks to all of you who served our country. We all appreciate your sacrifice. Best wishes to all on this 4th of July holiday. Be safe and drive safe if you are traveling.
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    First San Carlos Hunt

    Nice story and real nice buck. Congratulations to you !
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    Oct hunt success!

    Great story and great pictures. It's like we were all there with you. Congratulations on a really nice buck......
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    My December 2011 Coues

    Nice nice nice !!!!! Congrats on a great buck. Looks like a great family hunt.....
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    My 118 inch late whitetail

    Really nice buck. Congratulations. You'll have to go a ways to beat this one!!!!!
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    San Carlos 2012!

    Nice buck, Congratulations. Hope everything works out well for your family member.
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    Lilli's First Coues

    Awesome story ! Thanks for sharing it with the forum. These are special moments for families to share forever.
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    December Luck

    I can relate to all the lions. They seem to be around where I hunt as well. Not sure how many deer fawns are surviving all the predation. May have to find a new spot to hunt. Congratulations on the 11th hour buck. Timing is everything.
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    my dec 2011 buck

    NIce Buck. I also like the mass he carries. Every Coues is cool in some way..........congrats.
  12. Very nice deer. Congratulations! Sounds like a great hunt.
  13. So, here is the story of how all this started back around 2003. Let me know if there are any questions.... Accura-Shot Article for Coues Whitetail: In the late 90’s, my long time hunting partner John and I drew a December whitetail deer tag for unit 22. We spent a lot of time getting ready for the hunt as we had decided to pack into a very rugged part of the unit with a tent, our sleeping bags, guns, food, binos, etc. for the whole trip on our backs. We hiked into the area the day before the season opened and opening morning found us high in the mountains with nobody else around. Later that morning I spotted a buck about 400 yards above us at a very steep angle. I think the angle was around 35 to 40 degrees looking back on the shot. I had a good rest for the rifle and my gun was sighted in for 300 yards so I placed the cross hairs just above the back of the deer to account for the expected 9 inch drop and squeezed off the shot. John said that the shot was high and went over the back of the buck and he ran off. I now know the reason for this result and I hope I can help you not repeat this scenario. When you shoot at the rifle range, you are in a very controlled environment with everything in your favor. You have your gun on sand bags or on a vise, you have a very steady place to sit and your target is not moving. The last fact is that you are shooting across level ground. It is this fact that leads to a lot of missed shots in the field. Most hunters don’t know how to compensate for shots taken when they have up and down angles that can be small or relatively large given the terrain features of Arizona. I have an electrical engineering degree and I have taken many math and physics classes in my day. Not to bore you with the details of all of that, but what you learn in physics class is that gravity effects all objects with the same force. This includes a bullet fired out of a rifle or an arrow shot out of a bow. The important things acting on the bullet once it leaves the barrel are gravity and wind. The reason that the trajectory of a 7mm magnum is flatter than a 30.06 is the initial velocity (ballistic coefficient of the bullet and other environmental factors are also important in long range shooting). This is why many hunters opt for the magnum cartridges for hunting. When the bullet comes out of the gun faster and gets to the target quicker, there is less time for the earth’s gravity to act on the bullet. Heavier bullets due behave differently due to ballistic coefficient and sectional density differences, but gravity is pulling down on the bullets with the same force. This is why that if you drop a bowling ball and a BB from any height they will hit at the ground at the same time. This is also true if you shoot a gun straight across the range at the same time you drop the bowling ball. Both the ball and the bullet hit mother earth at the same time. The only difference is that the bullet is hundreds of yards away from you when it hits the ground. For the purposes of this story, I have tried to simplify the explanations for trajectory. There are certainly many factors that effect your bullet during its’ flight to the target. Some of these are initial velocity, ballistic coefficient of the bullet, sectional density, altitude, air temperature, humidity, and cross wind. Being able to compensate for your angle to the target will improve your first shot success in hunting situations. This is very important when shooting at targets at over 300 yards. If you take a shot at game at over 300 yards and don’t understand the effects of the angle to the target, you may likely miss or wound the animal. Neither of these outcomes is very desirable. The other very important point to make is that mother earth doesn’t care if you are shooting at up or down angles the effect of gravity is the same on the bullet. This is because gravity only works on the horizontal component of the distance to your target (if you shoot a bullet straight up or straight down, there is no trajectory to the shot). When you use a laser range-finder, it gives you the straight and true distance to your target. If this is on level ground, everything is good to go and you can take the shot with great confidence. If there is an angle between you and your target, the distance you get from your laser is the hypotenuse of a triangle and the horizontal distance between you and the target is actually the cosine of the angle to the target multiplied by the laser range to the target. It is this horizontal distance leg of the triangle that gravity effects. At small angles the effect is very minimal and hunters will hit the target accurately. If the angles start getting steeper, then you must compensate or run the risk of a missed shot or poorly placed shot. For instance, let’s say that you are shooting a 30.06 rifle with 180-grain bullet that has an initial velocity of 2600 feet per second (fps) and sighted in to zero at 100 yards. If a target is at 300 yards with an up or down angle of 45 degrees you have the following situation. Your bullet on a level shooting range will drop to minus 24 inches at 300 yards. With the angle to target of 45 degrees, your bullet will actually drop only 16 inches. This 8 inch difference might be enough to completely miss a target animal. This is especially true if you are shooting at small targets like Coues deer. If you have spent any kind of money to put yourself in this position (maybe it is a book buck), this is a sad story waiting to happen. Even if you shoot a magnum caliber and sight in for 300 yards, the effects of angle to your target are important. Therefore, you need to have a way to measure the angle. Enter the Accura-Shot device shown being used below. This unit can give you the angle to your target in just seconds. I carry a laminated card in my pack showing me the effects of angle (and crosswind) on my bullet. This information allows you to make a more accurate shot in hunting situations. By knowing the angle to your target, you can more accurately place your shot. The Accura-Shot is a hand-held unit, made of high quality aluminum, is light-weight and rust proof. It comes with a camo pouch to carry in your day pack or fanny pack. It is easy to use. You just sight thru an aiming tube and the unit indicates your angle to target simply and quickly. Once your angle information is found, your true shooting distance to the target is the laser distance to the target times the cosine of the angle between you and the target. Use the provided look-up table for the shooting information. This will allow you to take a more accurate first shot and you will have more confidence in the field. This device will help your shooting, but I am a person who does not condone shooting at long range unless you have practiced a lot and know the trajectory of your bullets really well. Wounding an animal and having it get away from you will stay on your mind forever. I hope this information and this unit will help everyone be a better shot in the field. Happy Hunting ! Thanks, Jim Boyd
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    First Coues Fall 2011

    Congratulations on your first deer. I am glad there were no injuries from the Quad roll-over. Sporkie is down !
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    dec buck

    Very nice buck. Congratulations! Love the bladed eye guards as well. Very nice.
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    This one has both horns....

    Casey, It was a fun hunt. Thanks for the invitation to come down south and try to be of help. I had a great time hunting with you and Sergio. I never get tired of glassing for Coues in a good area like that. Packing was different story ! I was down on horsepower a bit because of catching a cold but we made it out pretty well. Best of luck on your next December tag !!!!! All the best, Jim Boyd
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    MY late whitetail

    Nice deer. Congratulations. Every Coues deer is unique in some way.
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    Ward's Outfitters Dec Harvest

    Nice buck. Congratulations to you and client......
  19. I have a Weatherby Mark V sporter in caliber 257 W. mag that is in brand new condition. It has been fired 11 times and it has never been in the field. I still have the first box of shells that I bought with the gun. It has scope mounts and 1" rings but no scope. The 32nd blue book of gun value lists a 100% gun at $1200, a 98% gun at $1050, a 95% gun at $900. This is a great gun in great condition. I am asking $800 for the rifle.
  20. I was really looking at selling it for cash. What did you have in mind???
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    October Hunt

    Very nice deer. Gotta love the spread. Congratulations......
  22. Any interest at $750 ?????
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    My opening day buck

    James, Great story and a great buck. Hope you get a shot at Big Boy next time as well. Jim
  24. TJ and Peggy, Thanks again for hosting this CWT meet and great holiday social. I had a great time meeting fellow cwt members and discussing everyone's recent hunting adventures. Thanks to all for all the great food and beverages. Have a safe and happy holiday. Jim Boyd
  25. I remember watching a "Wildlife Views" television program (sponsored by the AZGFD) years back where the AZGFD put a robo deer out near a road and then had the TV cameras rolling while officers hide in the bushes. There were many violators caught by this set-up. People who were sighted shot from an open jeep, from a pick-up, from the road bed, and from across the road bed. People not sighted were those who came to a stop, got out of the vehicle, moved off the same side of the road the deer was on, loaded their gun and then shot the fake deer. This show actually became comical when multiple people were shooting the deer while officers were using bull-horns trying to tell them it was not a real deer. One father grabbed the rifle from a kid and shot the deer again when the kid's bullet failed to drop the deer. He was obviously showing his son the proper ethics of hunting. This program kind of defined it for me and its' images have always stuck with me. I personally have never run into a AZGFD officer on the road. That is because I seem to walk everywhere........mostly uphill !
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