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<blockquote data-quote="Urban_Hunter" data-source="post: 4535413" data-attributes="member: 12353"><p>Craziest one I've ever had was ground hunting due to weather. This was back when if you saw a deer you shot it. I was in a bottom trying to get out the wind and a spike came up right beside me from behind me. It was so close I thought it was my buddy walking up on me. It stopped when I raised my rifle, a 7mm Rem Mag, at about 10ft just looking at me. I pulled the trigger and the deer didn't even flinch. Just stood there staring at me pouring like a faucet. After 10-15 seconds it started to stumble, looked ahead, took about 3 steps, and fell dead. I was so shocked I never chambered another round. Couldn't decide if it was guilting me for shooting it or about to gore me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urban_Hunter, post: 4535413, member: 12353"] Craziest one I've ever had was ground hunting due to weather. This was back when if you saw a deer you shot it. I was in a bottom trying to get out the wind and a spike came up right beside me from behind me. It was so close I thought it was my buddy walking up on me. It stopped when I raised my rifle, a 7mm Rem Mag, at about 10ft just looking at me. I pulled the trigger and the deer didn't even flinch. Just stood there staring at me pouring like a faucet. After 10-15 seconds it started to stumble, looked ahead, took about 3 steps, and fell dead. I was so shocked I never chambered another round. Couldn't decide if it was guilting me for shooting it or about to gore me. [/QUOTE]
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