First shot (30-06 Remington) at about 200-225 yards broke both hind legs. She was running and jumping, I aimed for the front shoulders. She dragged herself bout 25 yards, easy to track with the blood in the snow. I got up to her and she was still going, so I put on more shot through one ear and out the other (or at least I hoped) but it appears the jaw bone defected the bullet and it went out through her lower jaw, put one more right between the eyes to finish her off.
I hate wounding a deer and having to track it and finish it, I prefer the one-shot-one-kill method but with the wind today, the blowing snow and just some back luck it didn't work out.
She's a big doe though, we'll get plenty of meat in the freezer for this winter.
Still got a buck tag so I'll be out tmrw for another go. If I don't get a buck in rifle season I can use the buck tag to get either a buck or a doe in Flintlock Muzzle loader in late Dec./Early Jan.
I saw a naked girl, she had shoulder length raven hair; dragging herself through the snow leaving a trail of blood and gore from her mangled legs and whimpering. Stalker, (who in my imagination was a sort of Clint Eastwood looking guy in army fatigues,) walked over slowly and placed the barrel of his gun to the side of her head, she goes quiet doing the BSOD panic thing and he pulls the trigger. Enter a sort of a gurgling scream from her ruined jaw, stage centre; convulsive trembling like a fit. He turns her over with his foot, a sort of exasperated expression on his face, places the barrel between her eyes and blows the back of her head into the snow in a pretty explosion of near black blood.
Oh and there were mental images relating to Stalker's post as well.
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