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It’s been a rough season for me so far, limited time and maximum bad luck have plagued me since the beginning of archery. This evening looked to be more of the same as we pulled into the property and found the area I intended to hunt flooded from overnight rain. I went to my second choice of a ground blind in a hay field. About 25 minuets before dark I spotted a deer across the field, 300 yards away. I confirmed with the binoculars that it was a small buck. I watched the buck feed and it dropped into a depression out of sight. As light faded I grabbed my grunt call in attempt to get him across the field a little quicker. A couple minutes later I caught movement to my left and saw another buck almost in my lap. I stretched the muzzleloader out with a 21 yard shot and he didn’t take another step. T/C triumph, .452/300gr XTP, crush rib sabot, 110 gr of 777. He turned out to be a little 5x2, with a small kicker off his base. Thankful to have some meat in the freezer.
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