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South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 8:10 pm
by coolhand
Hey Guys,
Took this nice South Texas Whitetail the other morning with the new 50-90.

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Special thanks to Stephen, Orville, and Redneck who helped me get set up with the load and sights.

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2020 8:23 pm
by powderburner
Thats doing it right ok. Nice buck nice rifle

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 11:47 am
by Dan O
Congrats that's a nice buck. Tell us about the load and the shot/hunt if you have the time to do so.

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:07 pm
by DAVE ROELLE
Crushed em again Jack------------great deer critter, super riflegun šŸ˜‰ Next šŸ¤”

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:59 pm
by coolhand
The load is made up of Starline brass, 100 grns. of Swiss 1F, two .030 card wads with a 3/8" lube cookie of SPG Tropical. The bullet is 478g cast 30/1 from a KAL adjustable Mould and paper patched. I was trying to copy the original 473g PP Sharps bullet, but I never could get it just right. The Rifle has Orville's paper patch chamber so I just hand seat the bullets. I had hunted this deer for 2 years and never seen him in daylight. I knew my best chance was to catch him was when the rut starts. I put up a ground blind in an area I knew he lived. It is just in the early stages of the south Texas rut, but Tuesday morning he came by pushing a doe right at daylight. I could just barely focus on the Stephen Bourd custom front sight. I put it on the shoulder and touched it off. I heard the hit, but the smoke cloud blocked any view. When the smoke cleared he was gone. I was disappointed he didn't fall right there, and immediately thought the worse. I decided to wait at least 30 minutes before I walked down there. Of course it seemed like an hour, but I finally walked to where he was standing 95 yds away. I found good lung blood, and a good blood trail. It was easy to follow and I found him about 50 yards away. My shot was good vertical but a little forward. The big 50 punched straight through. This is the 3rd buck for me with the Sharps, my other two with the 45-90. This deer was 7-8 years old and weighed right at 200#. I am blessed to have a place to hunt with good deer, and lots of them. I need to take a couple more does, and maybe a cull buck so the new Sharps should get a good workout. I really appreciate all the help from members here that helped me. I had many stupid questions, but always got good advice. I have been hunting Texas Whitetails for over 50 years, and this Sharps thing is the most rewarding hunting experience i've ever had.

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 8:16 pm
by coolhand
Thanks Dave! How are things at your ranch? Still whacking those hogs?

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2020 8:44 pm
by bobw
Congrats coolhand, great buck and the rifle makes you a time traveler way to get them. Bobw

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:20 am
by DAVE ROELLE
Yup, now its time to sort out cull bucks for the boys to take šŸ˜‰

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:53 pm
by rdnck
Congratulations on a really good deer by any standard. I also enjoyed the post, good job on that, too. Once you start using a Sharps, it becomes special. Nothing else comes close. Shoot straight, rdnck.

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:23 am
by Orville
Cool hand if you use 1-60 alloy then the wt and length of your bullet will match the original if I was at home I could tell you the length of the original bullet, Iā€™m in AZ for the winter

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 10:29 am
by powderburner
I just measured one of Orvilles swaged bullets and the length is 1.060 and it weighs on my scale 472.8 hope this helps .

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2020 7:43 pm
by Gussy
Very nice buck!!

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:00 am
by coolhand
Hey guys, I was wrong. I went back and measured one of my unpatched bullets. It measured 1.066", and weighed exactly 472g. So I guess i'm pretty close after all.

Re: South Texas buck with the 50-90 PP

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 11:52 am
by powderburner
Sounds like you got it just right. Lead isnt as dense as it was a 150 years ago is the one grain difference