And how many deer have you shot? (over how many years?)
I hate purists who only shoot at deer on Thursdays, mornings, and at spittin' distance, broadside, after winning a 2 dollar scratch off ticket. Had enough of that nonsense on some trad archery forums.
Some folks are content to shoot once every 5 yrs LOL.
I take the first good shot offered, don't wait for "perfect" and I've missed 2 deer with a shotgun in 30 yrs of hunting. I jerked the trigger like an idiot after having one buck run does back and forth in a pine tree farm in front of me for 45 minutes. He finally shows in an opening, I had to stand on my tip toes to clear a big branch in the tree nearby, am 25 ft up, and I flat out jerked it. The gun cycled and the next shot dropped him. Tough position, had me worked up a bit, and I broke concentration at the last nanosecond. Only shot on deer I ever jerked. 50 yards broadside, and I missed it
The other miss I ran 100 + yards to cut off some does and shot over one at 150. Coveralls, big boots...........yeah, my heart was a pumpin'.
I've shot them on the run, about a half dozen, and not missed. Scored multiple good hits too. I've shot and missed 2 deer with a muzzleloader, and taken about a dozen. A couple were running too (didn't miss those). The ones I missed both had shots hit crap I didn't see. One the deer was up high, I had J hooked it, and there was a log with a projection right where my roundball went. Silhouetted, she looked kinda dark and I couldn't see the log branch that matched her color. Blasted her with sawdust
The other was with my Knight, in a CRP and the bullet hit some stuff and went super off target. I went out next day, the doe came in, and with only head visible above CRP, I decided there was no ability to make it through the slightest of weeds (even when it looks minimal), so shot her in the head.
I jumped one many moons ago and smoked her with a roundball, quartering away, offhand, iron sights............at 187 yards. I lined her up with a tree, and a branch on it corresponded to my drop. At my local range we put clays on the bank and shot from the parking lot when nobody there. D =175 yards.
Close enough that with aiming point, I felt the shot doable, even at steep angle. I lined her up twice and she just kept looking over her shoulder, so on the 3rd line up i touched off. Elbow was on hip bone, rifle on finger tips, sling used, and the trigger was "light". Pinwheeled her, with slug exiting middle of neck. Went about 75 yards or so. Initially with tail up I thought WTH? And then she fell down I paced her from hit down to where I shot, hill. And my steps are pretty good since I used to shoot 3D archery. There are tricks to making some shots, and indeed they can be practiced. Lots of people don't know that though, and see where some dude pops on at decent D and think "hey if he can i can". The devil is in the details man, in the details.
The gun was bought cheap off a bud who missed a cow elk with it. The tang didn't hook properly, and he used a tang peep so it would vary. I put the bbl sights back on and had to glass bed the stock due to poor bbl fit (TC Renegade he bought new). I even lapped the bore. It would cloverleaf at 100 off the bench.
Currently run a Hawken Silver Elite, bought it in '95. It's only been shot in 4 deer seasons. One could make a statement about that gun and its usage and give off a certain impression (almost 20 yrs and never missed)
Handgun, I've missed maybe 3. One I missed twice on the move but when he stopped I dropped him. 2nd shot was a miss but grooved the fur (he zigged when I though zag). On another forum some dude called me a pistol missing bullet whippin' mall ninja for that one
One I missed at 150 yards. But I got him on the next shot. Iron sighted Ruger Super Redhawk. Foolish, I admit it. I won't do that again. But I was mad and did it, brought home an 8 pt (suffered from fair amount of ground shrinkage too).
The other was with a Ruger SBH and I was pretty new to deer hunting. I flat out dunno how I missed that deer. Maybe hit something, maybe peeked.........have no freakin' idea.
Making me mad just thinking about it all these yrs later.
I do know my eyes aint like they used to be, and my different job has cost me some of my fine pitch motor skills (used to work under microscopes). So I can't take the shots I used to. I don't even try.
It flat out sucks getting old.
By the time I get my own good deer ground I'll be where I can hardly shoot worth a crap.
I hate purists who only shoot at deer on Thursdays, mornings, and at spittin' distance, broadside, after winning a 2 dollar scratch off ticket. Had enough of that nonsense on some trad archery forums.
Some folks are content to shoot once every 5 yrs LOL.
I take the first good shot offered, don't wait for "perfect" and I've missed 2 deer with a shotgun in 30 yrs of hunting. I jerked the trigger like an idiot after having one buck run does back and forth in a pine tree farm in front of me for 45 minutes. He finally shows in an opening, I had to stand on my tip toes to clear a big branch in the tree nearby, am 25 ft up, and I flat out jerked it. The gun cycled and the next shot dropped him. Tough position, had me worked up a bit, and I broke concentration at the last nanosecond. Only shot on deer I ever jerked. 50 yards broadside, and I missed it
The other miss I ran 100 + yards to cut off some does and shot over one at 150. Coveralls, big boots...........yeah, my heart was a pumpin'.
I've shot them on the run, about a half dozen, and not missed. Scored multiple good hits too. I've shot and missed 2 deer with a muzzleloader, and taken about a dozen. A couple were running too (didn't miss those). The ones I missed both had shots hit crap I didn't see. One the deer was up high, I had J hooked it, and there was a log with a projection right where my roundball went. Silhouetted, she looked kinda dark and I couldn't see the log branch that matched her color. Blasted her with sawdust
The other was with my Knight, in a CRP and the bullet hit some stuff and went super off target. I went out next day, the doe came in, and with only head visible above CRP, I decided there was no ability to make it through the slightest of weeds (even when it looks minimal), so shot her in the head.
I jumped one many moons ago and smoked her with a roundball, quartering away, offhand, iron sights............at 187 yards. I lined her up with a tree, and a branch on it corresponded to my drop. At my local range we put clays on the bank and shot from the parking lot when nobody there. D =175 yards.
Close enough that with aiming point, I felt the shot doable, even at steep angle. I lined her up twice and she just kept looking over her shoulder, so on the 3rd line up i touched off. Elbow was on hip bone, rifle on finger tips, sling used, and the trigger was "light". Pinwheeled her, with slug exiting middle of neck. Went about 75 yards or so. Initially with tail up I thought WTH? And then she fell down I paced her from hit down to where I shot, hill. And my steps are pretty good since I used to shoot 3D archery. There are tricks to making some shots, and indeed they can be practiced. Lots of people don't know that though, and see where some dude pops on at decent D and think "hey if he can i can". The devil is in the details man, in the details.
The gun was bought cheap off a bud who missed a cow elk with it. The tang didn't hook properly, and he used a tang peep so it would vary. I put the bbl sights back on and had to glass bed the stock due to poor bbl fit (TC Renegade he bought new). I even lapped the bore. It would cloverleaf at 100 off the bench.
Currently run a Hawken Silver Elite, bought it in '95. It's only been shot in 4 deer seasons. One could make a statement about that gun and its usage and give off a certain impression (almost 20 yrs and never missed)
Handgun, I've missed maybe 3. One I missed twice on the move but when he stopped I dropped him. 2nd shot was a miss but grooved the fur (he zigged when I though zag). On another forum some dude called me a pistol missing bullet whippin' mall ninja for that one
One I missed at 150 yards. But I got him on the next shot. Iron sighted Ruger Super Redhawk. Foolish, I admit it. I won't do that again. But I was mad and did it, brought home an 8 pt (suffered from fair amount of ground shrinkage too).
The other was with a Ruger SBH and I was pretty new to deer hunting. I flat out dunno how I missed that deer. Maybe hit something, maybe peeked.........have no freakin' idea.
Making me mad just thinking about it all these yrs later.
I do know my eyes aint like they used to be, and my different job has cost me some of my fine pitch motor skills (used to work under microscopes). So I can't take the shots I used to. I don't even try.
It flat out sucks getting old.
By the time I get my own good deer ground I'll be where I can hardly shoot worth a crap.
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