While I was out prospecting/working last week I spotted this 4 point mule deer buck right at dusk Thursday evening Nov 27/08 using my laser range finder I saw it was 650 yards away it was to late/dark to do a stalk so I decided to go back the next (Friday) morning.
I was dressed in my white polar fleece coveralls, white hat and gloves as I left my truck @ 7:10am and after a gruelling 50 yard hike I spotted him off to my right he had been off to my left the night before and I was being pretty intense on looking left and planning a stock/hunt in that direction when I saw huge deer tracks heading right on my tire tracks that I had left in the snow the night before.
I did a stalk to within 210 yards and aimed dead center of his chest as he was facing me he was looking right at me and his butt was on a slight angle to the right due to being all in white I don't think he saw me at all and the wind was good.
I was using my stainless steel single shot T/C Contender carbine with a Leupold Vari X 111 2.5 - 8X scope due to the snow I had taped it up with white camo tape, the rifle is chambered in a Mike B ellm wildcat (from what I understand Mike studied under P.O. Ackley) called a 308 B ellm this round is made from 444 Marlin brass necked down with 308 Win dies with no need to fireform I load up with 150gr Rem bulk Core Lok bullets @ 2600fps muzzle velocity from the 21" barrel.
The bullet entered his chest about an inch left of center it took out both lungs and went thru the liver it exited the right side chest hitting the right leg that must have been back a bit shattering the main leg bone the deer dropped 50 yards max later.
Here are a couple of pictures, behind me and to the left of my right elbow you can see a small tree on the sky line the deer had been stand looking towards me 1/2 way between my elbow and that tree along the sky line all I could see of him was his chest and up his legs were down behind the hill.
He ran behind the hill so in the top picture I have already dragged him about 200 yards and I still had another 300 yards of dragging to go.
This was the nicest animal I have ever shot with the T/C Contender carbine.