I was out for the first time in long time yesterday. I took out my late fathers Hawken rifle. I have used this rifle many time on the range and its money out to 75 yards. PRB pushed by 80 grains of 3F.
Ok its was early morning sit. I have a doe tag burning a hole in my wallet. PA flintlock season just opened. Just at day break, when the world is full of dark shapes and gray images. I see a doe at 100 plus yards in open field. Then a see another then another,etc, it was a train of deer coming into the field. I am excited to say the least. I thought my tree stand would shake apart!
It took a painful 20 minuets for the largest doe to make her way over to my stand. I estimated her to be around 70 yards. I pulled the lock to full **** and settled into my shot routine.
I pulled the set trigger and took long breath...exhaled squeezed = nothing the lock failed to come down. I then reset thye lock and now feeling rushed I yanked the set triger and this time I felt the trigger"set". I took aim and fired the gun barked but the shot sailed over the does back.
I sat back into the stand and smiled. I looked up to heaven and said next time pop we will get em!
I reloaded and enjoyed the morning. Side note this gun makes a huge flash fired in early morning low light. Very cool.
Happy hunting Koz
Ok its was early morning sit. I have a doe tag burning a hole in my wallet. PA flintlock season just opened. Just at day break, when the world is full of dark shapes and gray images. I see a doe at 100 plus yards in open field. Then a see another then another,etc, it was a train of deer coming into the field. I am excited to say the least. I thought my tree stand would shake apart!
It took a painful 20 minuets for the largest doe to make her way over to my stand. I estimated her to be around 70 yards. I pulled the lock to full **** and settled into my shot routine.
I pulled the set trigger and took long breath...exhaled squeezed = nothing the lock failed to come down. I then reset thye lock and now feeling rushed I yanked the set triger and this time I felt the trigger"set". I took aim and fired the gun barked but the shot sailed over the does back.
I sat back into the stand and smiled. I looked up to heaven and said next time pop we will get em!
I reloaded and enjoyed the morning. Side note this gun makes a huge flash fired in early morning low light. Very cool.
Happy hunting Koz