Heym SR20
Well-Known Member
I was stalking hinds with another erstwhile member of this forum. We crawled into a pack of hinds. I was 20 yards to his left. I lined up a hind and waited till he was ready. Counted down and on three both of us fired. Down went the hind I was lined up on. The hinds moved and there was an obvious hind - bang and down it went. I had two beasts down and so did he. We quickly found the two beasts - mine of course. Well we then spent an hour looking for the other two. We checked the two dead deer and they each only had one bullet hole. I finally went back to my firing position and the two dead deer where we I thought they should be. He went back to his - same result. We both had shot at the same deer. So why did one of us miss.
I I went back to my position and laid down behind the rifle. I had been shooting prone using my binoculars as a rest. Very low and 30 yards in front was a small hump in the peat with two bullet holes through it. My line of sight was good, but the scope is nearly three inches above the rifle barrel on the combination gun I was using. Lesson learned.
I I went back to my position and laid down behind the rifle. I had been shooting prone using my binoculars as a rest. Very low and 30 yards in front was a small hump in the peat with two bullet holes through it. My line of sight was good, but the scope is nearly three inches above the rifle barrel on the combination gun I was using. Lesson learned.

