Originally Posted by
Rusky
The discussion about shooting hinds with fawns came to mind and I was 90% confident I wouldn't take her if she didn't present a perfect shot, so fate was in her hands at this point. Then she made the move, step by step she was edging closer to that clearing whistling away. A few metres high or low of the clearing and she was safe. I had the perfect rest in the V of a tree so set myself up for the shot. She stepped out into the opening perfectly dead center about to take a few steps more to disappear forever, so I whistled to her. She paused, and looked at me. Game over sorry, then the Brno 223 did the rest of the work. She spun around and ran 10 metres and collapsed into another small opening which I could see. There was no need for a second shot as I could see clearly she had come to a rest. Mixed emotions came to me, delighted I had shot my first ever Sika but also not happy about the fawn situation. Probably something I won't repeat again if I can help it.