Best shot of a lifetime on game , was a last day of flint lock deer season in Pa.. Since I was "the old guy" I was a watcher , and others were doing the deer drives. I was told to take a position in an old stone foundation , overlooking a pasture with clumps of brush where the drive was to end. The drive was ending , and I saw three deer come up a brushy draw in front of me. I was using the old stone foundation I was in , as a bench rest for my favorite .62 flint long rifle. The shooting light came from behind me , and was perfect. I saw the three does coming out of the brush at a walk , and put the top of the front sight on the lead does nose , and at the height of her ear , and touched the shot off. I heard the flight of the round ball , and thought I heard it hit meat. My hopes were crushed as I saw three deer run up hill through the pasture and away , thinking if there's sign of a hit , hair and blood , it was going to be a long night of tracking. The drivers came over to where the deer came out , and blood and hair was noted , but I told them I saw the three does run away. Just then , the youngest member of the driving crew came toward where we were all standing and said , "there is a dead deer in a ditch there." It was my prize. The .62 ball passed through the does' neck where it joined her shoulder. I paced the distance from where we found her , back to the stone foundation where I fired the shot , and quit pacing when the strides were above 180 steps. I just said , nobody would believe this shot , and abandoned the measuring attempt.. The distance was a good 200 yds. . A couple years later , I sold the fine rifle to a young fellow , as the 90 gr.FFG was too punishing for my old shoulder to accommodate.. My eyesight degenerated , and I built a .50 cal. 38 " long barrel , with a new modified Johnson peep sight on the breech plug tang. With 80 gr. FFFG , and a .490 ball , .013 patch , the new flint rifle is 6.2 lbs. of perfection. Sadly , my 76 yr. old body is not fit to go far enough to chase the deer I love to eat. Maybe a ladder stand ? ...............oldwood