glenn mcmurray
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This was my first year for hunting with a traditional muzzel loader. I'm shooting a T/C Seneca .45 cal, with a .440 ball and .10 patch. T/C recommends a max load of 90 grn of 2ff. My load is 70 grns of 3fff. I had a nice fat does come by at 17yrd. She was close to broadside with just a slight quartering towards me. This is a shot I prefer with bigger rifles,breaks the leg and puts them down with a double lung or heart shot. This time it didn't work out that way. At the shot the doe ran to about 60 yards and stood behind a brush pile. I watched her while I reloaded. I could see the red around her mouth so I thought I had a good shot. After close to 10 minutes she stepped from behind the brush. I put another round behind her shoulder and she dropped like a rock. I went ahead and reloaded and approached her. When I got about 15 yrds away she jumped up and ran off. I trailed her for about 200 yards before I spotted her. She was walking, with her head down, obviously hurting. I got up to about 10 yards and broke her neck. When I field dressed her the first ball hit the front leg, not the bone, deflected back and nicked the lung. It then traveled through the diaphram and into the stomach. The second went in just behind the shoulder, no bone, deflected off a rib and shot down and forward, missing all the vitals.
My long winded question is what happen. Either one of those shots should have killed that deer within seconds. Glenn
My long winded question is what happen. Either one of those shots should have killed that deer within seconds. Glenn