Patocazador
54 Cal.
I drew a permit for a small WMA near my son's house for a muzzleload deer hunt on Thanksgiving weekend.
I took my granddaughter and we pulled all the gear in about a mile the day before. On opening morning she shot her first deer 15 minutes after legal shooting time. Due to the smoke cloud hanging in the air after the shot, I couldn't tell if she hit it or which direction it ran.
We waited 40 minutes before climbing down and she said she had seen it run quartering away. I searched for blood, hair, a running track and found nothing. She went over to a dim dirt trail and started walking down it, looking for blood. 10 minutes later she shouted, "I found blood!"
I ran over and saw that she had. We followed the trail another 30 yards and found the deer dead in a pool of foamy blood. We back-tracked the blood and it had only started 10 yards before she found the trail. The .50 cal. PRB in front of 45 gr. of 3f entered just in front of the left rear leg and exited through the right lung just behind the right front leg. It traveled ~110 yards before laying down and bleeding out.
She is a very happy 9-year-old.
She didn't care for the gutting process but she made sure that I sawed off the skull cap with the antlers. The 9-y.o. girl next door got permission from her dad to watch the skinning and butchering process. She immediately went in and asked her dad to take her deer hunting.
I took my granddaughter and we pulled all the gear in about a mile the day before. On opening morning she shot her first deer 15 minutes after legal shooting time. Due to the smoke cloud hanging in the air after the shot, I couldn't tell if she hit it or which direction it ran.
We waited 40 minutes before climbing down and she said she had seen it run quartering away. I searched for blood, hair, a running track and found nothing. She went over to a dim dirt trail and started walking down it, looking for blood. 10 minutes later she shouted, "I found blood!"
I ran over and saw that she had. We followed the trail another 30 yards and found the deer dead in a pool of foamy blood. We back-tracked the blood and it had only started 10 yards before she found the trail. The .50 cal. PRB in front of 45 gr. of 3f entered just in front of the left rear leg and exited through the right lung just behind the right front leg. It traveled ~110 yards before laying down and bleeding out.
She is a very happy 9-year-old.
She didn't care for the gutting process but she made sure that I sawed off the skull cap with the antlers. The 9-y.o. girl next door got permission from her dad to watch the skinning and butchering process. She immediately went in and asked her dad to take her deer hunting.