After years of taking deer with a bow and killing MANY trees with a Ml'er I finally connected on a very large doe Thurs. Not a great long tale to tell. This doe was the old herd doe, coming in with her daughter and 2 granddaughters. As I saw her coming from over 200yds away, I was cocked and triggers set, just waiting for the right shot. At 25yds. she stopped to look at me since she figures I didn't look quite right ::. I held the 50cal Beck flinter sights on the white patch of her neck since she was looking straight at me. When I touched the gun off, she dropped where she stood. I don't have lights that go out as fast as she did. This is my story on my first Ml'er deer. Score now, about 6 trees and 1 deer. Deer are much easier to drag out of the woods. Also, though some deer are chewy, they are not nearly as tough as trees. Sugar maples are best if you tag one of them. :imo: