Lots of Humpfs about this story. I have been hunting deer for over 40 years. There was a bit of sarcasm intended. I am old and a disabled veteran and none of my buddies believe in the hunt. When I said hating life, it was a joke. 14 degrees is no picnic, but I was out there at 0 dark thirty, by myself. I spent all summer working on this gun. Handloads, factory, 4 different bullet weights, and 3 different powders. Turns out it's cheaper to buy factory ammo at 13.99 a box and easier. The FTF was the story. I shot 3 deer the last two previous years. 1 Muzzleloader, spent 1 hour, with my son, showing him how to spot the trail. Circles. One little spot of blood. Bigger circles, another spot. Line up and trail. There it is 75y from where I fired at it. He was getting mad at me for wasting his time. Freezer. The same year I shot a field dressed 170lb doe in the mountains at 225+ yards. Bang Flop, I saw it's hoofs strait up in the air wiggling. Last year, last Sat Last two hours, -12 in the morning, 24" of snow. 70y. Bang, flop, flipped over twice. Nice two year old doe. Forrest county, Pa. You guys can track all you want but when you have to crawl on your hands and knees up the side of the mountains around here by yourself, good luck. Right I only fired at two deer and I have permits for three. And the second bang, them two does stood there waggen there tails and walked off behind that pile of brush. Nuff said. I was using 130g Core-loks, factory. I am not sure that deer I thought I hit wasn't already shot. Back tracked the trail and found hair and a ball of fat , no blood. I think I may have shot it's titties off. Maybe. Plus there was guys every ware, and recently some one purchased most of the land and fields, posted and an electric fence. I don't trespass. I also will not drag a deer two miles through the brush and mountains with no help. I will be coyote food. When I quit tracking, I was two miles from my car and moving away. When I fired I was less then 1/2 mile from my car and on a road. I have a box of 150g core-loks left. I also re-ground the hammer spur and adjusted the hammer strike, cleaned the action and sprayed with light graphite. I will be taking the 270 to Forrest county the Fri morning and Sat. Some range work in the afternoon then 0 dark thirty on Sat. 24" of snow and 15 degrees predicted. That 30-30 is staying in the locker. If the 270 is a no go then 45LC carbine. Handy all the way.