Two deer seasons down and one to go. I have not gotten a deer but I still consider it a successful experience. I passed up a nice doe the first five minutes of the first season. We walked into the wheat field and she popped up about 20-25 yards away. She stomped her feet and snorted for good while before deciding that wasn’t the place to be. She had two yearlings and a fawn with her. My friend with me said aren’t you going to take her and I said, “No, I ain’t shooting a doe in the first five minutes of the first season!” Days later I passed on a shot that was just too far for me, 80-90 yards. That was the end of seeing deer. But, Kansas being Kansas, we had 60 degree days, rain days and sleet and snow days. The TC flintlock fired every time as I shot it each and every day when I got back home. It’s pretty cool to shoot a flintlock at night! My confidence is high and I have no fear it won’t work when I want it to. I use a frizzen stall and cow’s knee. I also found out flints don’t need to be as sharp as you might think and banking powder to one side or the other in the pan doesn’t work. That may work on the range line but not hunting! I am looking forward to our leftover season (January) where that first doe would look very good to me.