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Some good Karma finally came around my way last July when I got a call while eating lunch with my family that I had just won the Michigan State Muzzleloading Assoc. raffle gun. It's a .50 cal Bedford Co. Flintlock made by Ted Thelen. I paid five dollars for six raffle tickets earlier that spring at the Kalamazoo Living History show. Fast forward to Nov. 15 opening day for firearm deer in MI. I sat all day (11 hours- sore rear end)only to get a glimpse of a deer at dusk, no shot. The next morning I got out to my stand well before light and got settled in. Shortly after shooting light, I made two or three short bleats with a doe call can. Almost immediately I could hear movement to my left. After what seemed like an eternity, (4-5 minutes)I could certainly make out a deer with antlers coming right in to my stand. I brought my gun up, pulled the flint to full cock and set the rear trigger. The buck stepped out of the brush and stopped broad-side at 40 yards and put his nose to the ground. The rifle erupted smoke and fire with not a bit of hang time. I saw the deer lurch, make 3-4 bounds straight away from me and fall over. Only 15 yards from where he stood. I didn't wait long to investigate. He was a 6 point buck, might have been an 8 if he didn't have some broken tines. A through and through shot just behind the shoulder with a .018 ticking .490rb and 75gr 3fg powder load. Thanks Ted Thelen and the MSMLRA for a great rifle. Happy hunting everyone!