john robbo 30 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 After the second cancellation this week first a family crisis and second the dreaded flu, and the miss on Sunday and close encounter yesterday morning I decided at 2.55 this afternoon to go out since there was a dusting of snow Driving six miles from home and down to the wood I was in position by 3.15 and gloved up. I was waiting for the yearling my mate Mal orphaned last week. Then from no where 3 deer ran at me. They were going to be as startled as me. Winding the scope down as they got to me I pulled the glove off with my teeth. The first stood 20ft from me looking back at the other two resting the cross hairs on her she dropped to shot Reloading I swung on to doe no 2 another adult bang she dropped range 35 ft. The yearling doe ran 10ft parallel to me stopped as I reloaded and bang she dropped to about 40ft from where I was stood. 3 Very clean carcasses just what my order was for the butcher for Christmas furthest shot about 40 ft. . All dispatched with 1 shot to the atlas joint free hand. Now came the hard work to extract 3 deer in the failing day light Hence the photos in the headlights and 1st time with the cameras timer. Quote Link to post
Uim 0 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Nice result Robbo i can just imagine the struggle extracting 3 Roe,lol. Quote Link to post
Squirrel_Basher 17,100 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Lol.Not so much the struggle but having to load yet more deer ,i know the feeling John.Nice free hand shooting by the way . Quote Link to post
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