Mikey
That reminds me of the first deer I killed with a handgun, it too was with a .38 Special. We had a 20 acre orchard that was out in the "back forty" on our place in the foothills outside of Dallas, Oregon. My Uncle loaned us a M94 and a S&W M&P with 6" barrel when we moved out onto the small spread. My uncle would slip me some Peters .38 158 gr RNs and some 30-30 shells on the QT to shoot. I was 13 at the time and he had on numerous occasions since I was 10 taught me how to shoot (sort of, well safely anyways but that's another story). I was going out to check on the cattle and was out of extra 30-30s so I took the M&P. As I approched the orchard I saw several deer (blacktails) walking through it toward a trail they generally used into the timber. I slid off my horse and parked her, took antother trail through the timber and got into a sitting positition on the backside of a large clump of Scotch Broom just in time to ambush them. When the deer came by me they would already be past and would have to look back to see me. A couple fawns and does came by with out seeing me then one very large older doe came by bring up the rear. I wouldn't shoot a doe that time of year (mid summer) unless I was sure they were dry. I was a little excited as always but I'd been told to take a few deep breaths and to focus on the task at hand to help with "buck fever" and it did help. I already had the M&P cocked so I let her take a step forward with the close front leg and shot her behind the leg sort of in the "arm pit". The bullet went forward through the heart and lodged in the brisket. The doe flinched at the shot and went maybe 20 yards farther and dropped dead. I gutted the deer out, got my horse and hauled it over the back hill to a neighbors place and gave it to them (I did that with quite a few deer - gave them to the poorer families in the area). I finished checking on the cattle, went back to the house and cleaned the M&P and put it back where we kept it.
Subsequent to that I've shot numerous other deer with .357s (ROM with 6" barrel, RNM with 4 5/8" barrel, Colt trooper with 4" barrel and several M19s, M27/28s mostly with 4" barrels. Of course all that was before I knew how undergunned I was using the .357 with 125-158 HP and SPs along with 358156s and 358421s. Ignorance is bliss I guess.
Larry Gibson