I was in the woods before sunrise Monday morning in the hills near the North Fork of the Holston river. The chipmuncks and squirrels were busy preparing for winter and the nuts were raining from the trees. There was a lot of noise and I didn't hear two does above and to the my right about 50 yards off, but I caught them moving in the corner of my eye at 7:30 AM. As I watched them with my field glasses the four does I didn't see due to the heavy leaf cover saw me! Up went their tails and off they all went down the ridge.
I never heard the 3 point come at in 7:50 AM either. I noticed down hill a strange shape that wasn't there a few minutes before and I thought it looked very much like a deer's form. Upon looking through the field glasses I verified the deer, but couldn't make out the sex since its head was behind a tree. It took a couple of steps and I saw antlers. It wasn't an old buck, but I was hunting venison. I picked up the 45 cal Blue Ridge and set the trigger, took aim, and squeezed the trigger. I saw a good hit and down he went. I quickly reloaded just in case, but it wasn't needed. Thank God. It was 65 paces downhill, but was probably about 40 yards true horizontal distance.
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.010 pillow ticking
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English flint
I never heard the 3 point come at in 7:50 AM either. I noticed down hill a strange shape that wasn't there a few minutes before and I thought it looked very much like a deer's form. Upon looking through the field glasses I verified the deer, but couldn't make out the sex since its head was behind a tree. It took a couple of steps and I saw antlers. It wasn't an old buck, but I was hunting venison. I picked up the 45 cal Blue Ridge and set the trigger, took aim, and squeezed the trigger. I saw a good hit and down he went. I quickly reloaded just in case, but it wasn't needed. Thank God. It was 65 paces downhill, but was probably about 40 yards true horizontal distance.
Speer .445 swaged rb
70 gr. Goex 3fg
Goex 4Fg prime
.010 pillow ticking
Stumpy's Moose Snot patch lube
English flint