The deer was about 50 metres away in the bottom of a shaded gully, I could hear her moving about 5 mins beforehand and tried to stalk up to where I thought she was. Plenty of fresh tracks and sign were everywhere! When I saw her she shot off to the right, down the centre of the gully. By the time I pushed the safety off (gay push button that I shouldnt use) and put the rifle up, she was running away about 100m away. I quickly centred the Williams peep sight and pulled the trigger. I was sure I hit her and watched her keep running, losing sight of her in the thick scrub.
In the meantime I could hear another deer crashing away to my left, possibly a stag hanging around. I shouted to my mate who was about 100m behind me (with my old sambar gun Tikka T3 in 30.06) to have a quick look for the other unseen deer.
My mate couldnt find the other deer so we set about looking for mine. Went to where I shot her, plenty of fresh tracks everywhere but none clear to really follow, and no jolly blood anywhere! At this stage I am starting to think did I miss? I am not a bad shot but 100M open sights with the triple 4 started to make me think....
We put our gear in a clearing amongst the blackberries in the middle of the gully and I said 'we are not going anywhere until we find the deer'! Started to look around in really thick scrub aand after half an hour I found her lying about 30M from when I last saw her. Very little blood but a huge entry hole from the triple 4 that left some broken rib exposed, no exit hole. The bullet penetrated the left flank below the spine and judging from some bubbles in the blood I assume it hit her throught the lungs and other vitals. She also looked as though she broke her neck in the fall to where she lay. She was around 30m from where she was initailly hit with my 265gn Hornady interlock reloads.
Got plenty of good meat including both hind quaters, both front legs and the best, the back straps. Heres a couple of pics. And also a pic of the biggest trout ive ever caught, which I ate with mum and my brother the other night. Tasted delsih as did the sambar steaks I enjoyed last night with my housemate from this deer! Overall a great successful time with good mates

Chris