
Tag: shooting


Wounded roe
I have not been out much recently. Red deer rut is almost over now and I have not got a stag this year so far, but I am not complaining. I did not go out as often mainly due to

Large deer legal .243 Win load
Just a reminder – in Scotland “large deer” legal (all bigger than a roe deer) load has to be at least a 100gr bullet AND have muzzle velocity of 2,450 fps AND muzzle energy of 1,750 foot pound. As getting

Hunting in mature forest
Many people when think of deer stalking in Scotland think of traditional open hill stalking. A day starting with a breakfast on an estate, a stalker picking up a client and leading to the hill, stalking to the beast, shooting