Good eavening from Georgia,
This afternoon was a good one ! I finally got the opportunity to take an animal with my new 45/70 Handi and was actually able to pull ANOTHER double. I have shot 2 deer in the same hunt 5 times prior to today but this one was special since it was the first successful hunt with a brand new rifle.
I worked hanging iron until 3:30 today which left just enough time to get home, grab the 45/70 from out of the gun safe and make it to the stand with about an hour to hunt. I did not even change clothes since I was planning to climb about 45 feet up a pine tree looking over a green field which is about an acre and a half. About 5:30, two deer entered the field from a well worn trail and fed to within 40 feet from my tree. Since I had yet to take a deer this year, and they were both legal does, I chose to take advantage of the opportunity. The first one to get it took the 300 gr. HP down through the lung and out the bottom of the chest, made a high kick and took off into the woods. The other made the fatal mistake of sticking around trying to figure out what the huge thunderboom was that made her buddy run. Well it does not take me long to reload these old "push button" rifles, so I jacked the old one out shoved a new one in, yanked the hammer back, and got a good aim . The second one took the slug at a pretty sharp and steep angle entering high in the back of the lungs and stopping in the bottom of the front offside shoulder. The result was an awesome inside sommersault which ended up leaving the deer with all 4 feet pointing straight up before rolling sideways.
Upon climbing back down, I picked up the blood trail which I believe Stevie Wonder could have followed. A short 40 yard effort and the deer was found piled up in a honeysuckle thicket. This was how it should be. I did retrieve the slug from the second deer shot and will be weighing it as soon as I take my metal detector and find the other one. The one found in the shoulder was rolled back nicely and held together well. The jacket was peeled back a bit but still was attached.It does not appear to have lost much weight and I am very pleased with the "on game performance" of these over the counter Winchesters.
Last year I used my .308 Ultra to take two deer in the same hunt while watching a pond that was being heavily used. That rifle got a memorable induction as well . I passed on probably 30 deer or more while waiting on a nice buck. Then like they often do, a nice fat 8 point materialized like magic
and received a hot lead injection from a 165 gr. Hornady SST hand loaded hot. Man, you just HAVE to love a good Handi "push button" rifle.
I guess the actions this afternoon can be used to prove two things.
1. A 45/70 is adequate to dispatch whitetail deer.
2. one does not have to have a huge magnum, or multi repeating firearm to harvest multiple deer in the same hunt.
All this being said, I am still waiting on the chance to take two deer with the same shot. Well maybe tomorrow afternoon.
God Bless.
Dave