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When hunting whitetail in late season with a .360 Buckhammer, focus on areas with abundant food sources and consider using stands or blinds to maximize concealment and shooting opportunities. Prioritize targeting deer with visible antlers or body size, and be prepared for potentially close-range shots due to the rifle's caliber. Employ stealthy movement techniques to avoid spooking deer.
Scouting and Preparation
Scouting is crucial during late-season whitetail hunting, especially with a .360 Buckhammer. Look for areas with reliable food sources such as agricultural fields, oak groves, or soybean fields that have recently been harvested. These areas tend to attract deer, and the .360 Buckhammer’s flat trajectory makes it well-suited for longer shots. Consider using a rangefinder to measure distances accurately, and be prepared to make adjustments for bullet drop as the season progresses. When scouting, look for patterns in deer activity, such as the time of day and day of the week they visit specific locations.
Hunting Strategies
When hunting, focus on setting up in areas with high deer traffic, such as pinch points between food sources or along game trails. Use stands or blinds to maximize concealment and shooting opportunities, and be prepared for potentially close-range shots. Due to the .360 Buckhammer’s caliber, prioritize targeting deer with visible antlers or body size to ensure a humane shot. Employ stealthy movement techniques to avoid spooking deer, and consider using scent control measures to reduce the risk of detection.
Shot Placement and Follow-Through
When taking a shot with the .360 Buckhammer, aim for the broadside or quartering-away shot to ensure a quick kill. Due to the rifle’s flat trajectory, aim slightly above the deer’s shoulder line to compensate for bullet drop. Follow through on the shot, and be prepared to make a follow-up shot if necessary. Always prioritize a clean, quick kill, and be prepared to track and recover the deer if it does not immediately drop.
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