I had been walking around the mountains with a terrible cold and was ready to call it a day. I was just dragging my feet down a mountain road on my way back to camp when two giant bucks got up from their beds, just off the side of the road. They were only about 10 yards away, the first being an eight point and the second was a bigger ten point. They started to bound off when I took a quick shot at the bigger buck's chest. As the rifle went off, I could see something flipping through the air and the sound of the ball was making a long winded BZZZEEEEERRRRR noise going sideways. I thought to myself "Now that wasn't right".
Well, as it turns out, there was just one little juniper sapling in the area and it just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. It was about the same width of a .54 rb and I shot it right in two. Turned that ball 90 degress to the side. What are the chances? Bill
Well, as it turns out, there was just one little juniper sapling in the area and it just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. It was about the same width of a .54 rb and I shot it right in two. Turned that ball 90 degress to the side. What are the chances? Bill