Where would you, what would you.
#12
Some excellent responses so far.
Remember, this is 25 yards free hand shooting, no rest. There is only brush in front of you. Next time you go to the range and can put out a 25 yards target, like a tennis ball... shoot at it free hand. Especially with a flintlock.
Personally, because of my shooting skill at free hand it would be the #3 spot. Most of them will drop the deer in its tracks. From a rest, any of them could be tried.
Remember, this is 25 yards free hand shooting, no rest. There is only brush in front of you. Next time you go to the range and can put out a 25 yards target, like a tennis ball... shoot at it free hand. Especially with a flintlock.
Personally, because of my shooting skill at free hand it would be the #3 spot. Most of them will drop the deer in its tracks. From a rest, any of them could be tried.
#14
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,917
I'd likely let him walk if I already had a deer in the freezer, or I had more hunting opportunities in the days ahead.
But the brain teasers on this one are the stipulations "Its the first deer you have seen in six days" and "The season for the day ends in ten minutes."
It that were changed to "Its the first deer you've had a shot at" and "the season ends today", I'd put that ball behind the ear at #2 and enjoy the tender young venison.
Shot #1 would be just as good and devastating, but I just can't bring myself to shoot a deer in the head. Don't know why. I shoot other animals in the head all of the time.
But the brain teasers on this one are the stipulations "Its the first deer you have seen in six days" and "The season for the day ends in ten minutes."
It that were changed to "Its the first deer you've had a shot at" and "the season ends today", I'd put that ball behind the ear at #2 and enjoy the tender young venison.
Shot #1 would be just as good and devastating, but I just can't bring myself to shoot a deer in the head. Don't know why. I shoot other animals in the head all of the time.
#15
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,917
Remember, this is 25 yards free hand shooting, no rest. There is only brush in front of you. Next time you go to the range and can put out a 25 yards target, like a tennis ball... shoot at it free hand. Especially with a flintlock.
Maybe each of us should take that one freehand shot at 25 yards as you suggested - then post the results. That would be a hoot. Probably an embarrassing hoot.
Last edited by Semisane; 09-29-2010 at 07:16 PM.
#16
I want you to know that I put an orange out at 25 yards. I had my Trade Rifle and figured it would be a piece of cake to hit that. Well guess what... three shots later, I finally nicked the orange. So I am getting at this.. unless you practice, take a high percentage shot. Behind the eye, or in the neck or spine all seem easy but remember how small the target is you are shooting at. Especially free hand.
#17
Semi - Cayugad
That sounds like fun... maybe something for the next trip to the farm, and again using clay pigeons. Gonna have to break out one of the PRB Renegade's - is alright to use a 'peep' sight? Wish it was not so close to hunting season, but maybe I can fit it in this weekend.
Maybe each of us should take that one freehand shot at 25 yards as you suggested - then post the results. That would be a hoot. Probably an embarrassing hoot.
#18
Yes a peep sight is legal. A clay bird is a great 25 yard target. Remember the shoots where we would put up a 3x5 index card at 25 yards and then shoot free hand with open sights at 25 yards. You had to shoot three times. We might enjoy that.
#19
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: manassas va USA
Posts: 614
Three things here help me to make my final decision!
1) 6 days and i hav'nt seen a deer
2) I've Practiced extensively before season and i should have the lock time down pretty good. (even tho i was shooting from the bench)
3)In the past 6 days i have already taken (at least) 2 off hand shots at rocks unloading the gun to put a fresh load in. (since this is my "day dream" im gonna imagine that i hit the rock)
Im gonna hold high @ #2 right on the hair line and hope that the bullet hits somewhere in the juggler. (because @25 yds he's gonna hear the hammer drop and his head will be rippin skyward @ ignition)
And if i miss,,,so what! I'm still walkin home with a grin on my face!
1) 6 days and i hav'nt seen a deer
2) I've Practiced extensively before season and i should have the lock time down pretty good. (even tho i was shooting from the bench)
3)In the past 6 days i have already taken (at least) 2 off hand shots at rocks unloading the gun to put a fresh load in. (since this is my "day dream" im gonna imagine that i hit the rock)
Im gonna hold high @ #2 right on the hair line and hope that the bullet hits somewhere in the juggler. (because @25 yds he's gonna hear the hammer drop and his head will be rippin skyward @ ignition)
And if i miss,,,so what! I'm still walkin home with a grin on my face!
#20
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445
I've shot enough deer not to be tempted by a fawn, let alone a button buck. The reason the hunter has not seen a deer in 6 days is most likely because there are few around. Shooting fawns won't help the situation. For a hunter that has not shot many deer, I can understand shooting. I would aim directly over the 3. No tracking required at dusk.