#2 animal to get that freezer full. I hate to even post this here as it is ANYTHING BUT long range hunting.
Location: Stevensville, MT
Gun: 356 Winchester
Bullet: 180 Speer FN
Number of shots: 2
Distance: 40 yards on the first shot, about 90 on the second as she was running off.
I spotted her and waited until she would present herself so that my shot would not be a hazard to homes that are within 500 yards. As she moved over the bump in the sage, she got closer and presented a nice 40-50 yard broadside. I shot, she jumped but then started to run off, tail up, head up high like she had not been hit. I could swear I saw blood out a hole in her chest cavity, but her actions said otherwise. As I thought she would run off and maybe I missed on the first shot, I racked one in and swung on her as she was running about 1/4 away. As it turns out, both shots hit home and did massive damage. Even after the second shot she continued to run and disappeared from sight. I knew she was hit though as just before she went over the slight rise, she wobbled a bit.
Second shot touched her heart. First shot took out both lungs and other damage.
I attribute her actions to shock and adrenaline. We have seen this before with near range hits even shots that turned their hearts to splatter.
Fortunately, this girl had no fawns following her. She was "dry".