Well here is the unvarnished truth of the hunt. We were not able to make the saturday morning hunt due to cub scout training for me, tough call but I did what I thought was right. Saturday evening we went out for the last two hours and sat in a treestand in a location on a food plot I felt would deliver, no deer showed. My son was loosing his enthusiasm due to my poor choice to make him endure two hours in a stand. Sunday morning we were in the woods early right at light back on the food plot, by shortly after eight he was loosing enthusiasm once again so decided to get down and look for deer sign. We did not move around very much and set up on a path I have thru the woods. Figured we would set another 1/2 hour and go home with no deer. Ten miniutes in I see movement coming around the corner of our trail, we are ground hunting right on the edge of the trail. The deer is closing in fast 50 yards max at sighting and closing at 30 yards he see's us the boy is on him like stink on a turd. I am thinking this is going to be one sticky clean up from the dead on front shot. He squeezes the trigger snap. The darned crossbolt bolt saftey was on the deer is really giving us the eveil eye now, I recock and take off saftey he gave the boy a bout 10 second window to aim and fire. The boys real picky with his sight picture and can't pull it off, the deer bolts. By far one of the most fun yet sad hunts I have been on in a while. The boy took it in stride but dad felt horrible for not being more on the ball and letting the boys first buck, eight pointer, huge for a boy, fun for anyone, get away. I guess a valuable lesson was learned. Too much load developement time not eneogh time on my part working with him practicing the basics. I feel like like a real dork. In two weeks regular rifle season will open and I will go and see of we can make this buck thing happen for the boy. I won't lie I been cussing the lawyers and their use of crossbolt safties since 8:30 sunday morning. I will not lie it is also one of the things that I liked about the gun, thinking it would improve the saftey in a youth letting the hammer down on a loaded chamber. So thats it the un varnished truth of the hunt. Thanks for following along with the story. SN