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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 331765" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Lowe 2070, those deer are much bigger than I would have ever guessed, and very nice. </p><p></p><p>I had a similar thing to thudpuckers moose happen to me once but with a whitetail doe. I had this doe browsing on the vegetation about 60 yards away and facing straight toward me. After watching and waiting several minutes, I thought I had her pattern figured out. She would go down, take a bite, come up, look left, look right, then take another bite. I decided to make a chest shot on the next cycle. As soon as she came up, I started to squeeze the trigger, but rather than do her normal right/left look, she came up, paused, then went right back down for another bite. The bullet struck the top edge of her nose and cut a crease up her snout about 3 inches long, then it entered the top of the neck where it meets the shoulders and broke the spine. She dropped right there on the spot but I had to run out and put her down with a second shot as quick as I could. Like a line from the movie Shooter, "When you think you've got it figured, you're wrong". #-o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 331765, member: 7544"] Lowe 2070, those deer are much bigger than I would have ever guessed, and very nice. I had a similar thing to thudpuckers moose happen to me once but with a whitetail doe. I had this doe browsing on the vegetation about 60 yards away and facing straight toward me. After watching and waiting several minutes, I thought I had her pattern figured out. She would go down, take a bite, come up, look left, look right, then take another bite. I decided to make a chest shot on the next cycle. As soon as she came up, I started to squeeze the trigger, but rather than do her normal right/left look, she came up, paused, then went right back down for another bite. The bullet struck the top edge of her nose and cut a crease up her snout about 3 inches long, then it entered the top of the neck where it meets the shoulders and broke the spine. She dropped right there on the spot but I had to run out and put her down with a second shot as quick as I could. Like a line from the movie Shooter, "When you think you've got it figured, you're wrong". #-o [/QUOTE]
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