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I have hunted a bunch this year, got busted by the wind, seen a few times, passed on a number of very small deer.

This one stepped out at 6:10 this morning, I could barely see my sights, she went about10 yards after the shot.

Haines rifle, .54, 85 gr of 2F, dry wool wad, .530 ball wrapped in .018 pocket drill patching, 30-yard shot.

hainess doe nov 25 23.JPG
 
Very nice. I wish I had my 30 yr old eyes again, I just can't see the rear and front sight along with the target other on a bright sunny day.

Congrats on the deer!
 
Very nice. I wish I had my 30 yr old eyes again, I just can't see the rear and front sight along with the target other on a bright sunny day.

Congrats on the deer!
Which is why I put a Williams peep on my rifle I use for deer. Works great.
 
I have hunted a bunch this year, got busted by the wind, seen a few times, passed on a number of very small deer.

This one stepped out at 6:10 this morning, I could barely see my sights, she went about10 yards after the shot.

Haines rifle, .54, 85 gr of 2F, dry wool wad, .530 ball wrapped in .018 pocket drill patching, 30-yard shot.

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congtats on the deer and your shooting ability
 
Very nice size for the fridge!! Tasty.

Much prefer a healthy doe from our property like that. They are full of soy beans/corn from the fields. We are surrounded by large fields, I tried food plots but they get ignored because of the abundance of food nearby.

Don
 
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