Encore Doe
#1
Killed this little doe this morning, the first day of muzzleloder season on Ft. Sill,OK. She is 2 1/2 years old and weighed 67 pounds field dressed. Got into my favorite tree stand overlooking a pond about 45 minutes before legal shooting time. When it got light enough to see it was evident that few deer and hogs had been using that pond recently. Left the stand and headed 1/2 mile north to a food plot.
Chased three big does out of the woods into the open but did not get a shot. Approached the food plot from the south and at the edge of my cover seen this doe eating wheat grass. Wind was out of the east at 15-20 mph. The doe was standing broadside at a distance that i later stepped off at 103 paces. Wanted to get closer but that would have put me in the open field.
Got a good rest against a tree and touched off my Encore. Did not adjust for the wind and the bullet hit too far back (excuses, excuses). The doe stood for a couple of minutes and laid down. Quickly went over and administered a coup de grace.
This was the first deer checked into FT. Sill Sportsman's Center this M/L season.
Gun: .50 Encore
Scope: Zeiss 4X Conquest
Bullet: 250 grain SST
Sabot: Hornady Low Drag
Powder: 100 grains of Goex Pinnacle 3F
Primer: Winchester shotgun
Chased three big does out of the woods into the open but did not get a shot. Approached the food plot from the south and at the edge of my cover seen this doe eating wheat grass. Wind was out of the east at 15-20 mph. The doe was standing broadside at a distance that i later stepped off at 103 paces. Wanted to get closer but that would have put me in the open field.
Got a good rest against a tree and touched off my Encore. Did not adjust for the wind and the bullet hit too far back (excuses, excuses). The doe stood for a couple of minutes and laid down. Quickly went over and administered a coup de grace.
This was the first deer checked into FT. Sill Sportsman's Center this M/L season.
Gun: .50 Encore
Scope: Zeiss 4X Conquest
Bullet: 250 grain SST
Sabot: Hornady Low Drag
Powder: 100 grains of Goex Pinnacle 3F
Primer: Winchester shotgun
Last edited by falcon; 10-17-2009 at 11:22 AM.
#8
Perfect size! Harder to hit, easier to drag, better to eat! What's not to like?
This is true but i still miss hunting those big eastern MD deer. If someone had told me 35 years ago about a 2.5 year old doe that field dressed 67 pounds i would have not believed him. That little doe had weaned a fawn this year too.
#9
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
If someone had told me 35 years ago about a 2.5 year old doe that field dressed 67 pounds i would have not believed him. That little doe had weaned a fawn this year too.
Our 2 & 1/2 year old does have a live weight anywhere between 90 and 115 lbs. Like people, they come in different sizes even in the same area. Now the fertile soil along the Mississippi River, only 60 miles away, produces much bigger deer.



