hunter24605
Handloader
- Apr 30, 2016
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So this was an off season, we had a tough time locating deer in our normal spots up higher, but found them down lower. I had only seen two very small spike bucks in a week of hunting. On the final day I was in my stand well before sunrise. After getting settled into the ladder stand I popped the magazine in the Tikka and dropped my 2-way radio, and climbed down to get it...About 45 minutes into shooting light a decent buck came tearing off the hill in front of me and caught wind of me and hit the brakes for a second. I had the scope dead on him and pulled the trigger..CLICK! no bang, I chambered a round but he turned like he was on hinges and bolted away...It was at that point I realized that I never chambered a round because I had to climb down to get the radio and it didn't even occur to me to do so.. :roll: :roll: Thats the first time I've ever done that..UGH! I did see a small 4 point later, but passed on him knowing that next week I've been invited to hunt with a friend on his family's farm...Oh well, I guess we all make blunders..I do wish that I hadn't told my hunting partners..The rest of the day about every 20 minutes the radio would crackle and I'd hear "Howie, is your gun loaded"?
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