EVERY BIG BUCK IS SOME WHERE – Part 2


Posted January 9, 2020 by duckcreeksportinggoods

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The buck was still well hidden by the trees between us and at a distance of about 50 feet give or take a tree or two. What I had for a target was a series of deer pieces broken into different shapes and sizes by limbs, twigs and leaves that had forgotten to fall off earlier this year. A scope is the only way for the human eye to focus cleanly and find a clear bullet path in this thick timber.
I had learned many years before about carrying a rifle over my shoulder while it was snowing and having my objective lens get covered with snow blocking its view when I needed it the most. I had my scope covered with a product that allows you to see through the lens caps. Now that idea isn’t completely new but the glass quality is. Many manufactures will provide a set of scope caps and put a cheap piece of plastic for show in each cap. There is the problem with other scope caps, you have a scope with $400 worth of ground glass optics and you have to look through 2 pieces of cheap for show plastic so you loose optical quality, at close and long range.
These special “Shoot-Thru” were made to be shot through because they are carbon glass like your eye glasses. In addition the minimal rim around the lens edge doesn’t hold snow very well. Also the ability for them to cool quickly and take on the outdoor temperature to not allow snow to melt slightly building a snow adhesive area is not there like the rifle scope. As I put the rifle into shooting position the snow that had fallen on the lens cap just rolled off cleanly. So cleanly I was not hesitating to take the shot through the See-Thru scope caps.
Additionally they are ordered to match the dimensions of your scopes objective and Ocular lens.
I was able to see the buck so clearly I could see the where deer hair ended and the gnarly texture of the antler at the base turn into smooth antler after the brow tines. I wanted a vertical shot window because I knew that my bullet would leave the rifle 1 inch below the crosshairs of the scope. I didn’t want to take the chance of catching a branch and blowing the shot.
I found a window that gave me a front shoulder shot with a 3-dimescial view of the deer’s body would allow the bullet to go into the shoulder, pass through the body and exit just in front of the hind leg.
At the shot the dead silence of the snowy morning was shattered. Recovering from the recoil of the 7mm Magnum rifle I saw the buck lunge from the bullet impact and then collapse and that big rack finally materialized into one picture instead of many small windows through the tree limbs.
All scopes are made recessed from the objective lens as a shade for cross sunlight glare. The Shoot-Thru lens allows you to take advantage of the lens shade but not the negative side of providing a perfect cup for rain and show to come at rest. I am a firm believe that the worse the weather the better the hunting and I spend a lot of my hunting time in bad weather conditions.
This is one thing that makes me so successful on big bucks. A hunter not equipped with the correct equipment could have gone through the same situation just to find when he was ready to take a shot the scope lends was full of snow. If you have ever tried to clean the inset objective lens on your scope in the field it won’t come clean with snow and water lingering on the lens making a difficult to impossible blind shot trying to match the visible part through the scope with the mesh of limbs and leaves in the woodlot.
I look at it as a cost of less than ¼ of a box of rifle ammo I had what I needed at a time I needed it, after spending all morning in a prime tree stand that did not produce.
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Last Updated January 9, 2020