The very first time I took my son deer hunting, and he was carrying a gun, he was 11 years old, I fixed up a a short stocked perc in .45 cal with a bullet barrel, we sighted it in at 50 yds with 65 gr of fffg goex and a 285 gr buffalo bullet, he could keep them in the 10 ring all day off of the bench and I knew he was ready.
On opening day we were standing along the edge of a woods, I looked up and all I saw was this huge set of antlers coming towards us, the buck was trailing a doe and I hadn't even seen her to start with , they were to our left and only about 35 yds away. Then the buck started angling towards us, now for the big mistake, I grabbed my rifle, instead of his, because the deer was so big and mine was loaded with 90 grs and a 300 gr conical I set the rifle on the rest and cocked the hammer and my son got ready, as the deer was moving broadside to us I used the grunt call and stopped the deer at 25 yds, but it was behind brush, it took the 3rd grunt to stop him in the open , my son started aiming and he aimed and aimed and aimed and I finally said you better shoot, when he pulled the trigger the cap didn't go off , if looks could kill I would be dead, this was the buck of a lifetime and the cap didn't go off!! I reached down and recocked the hammer but the cap came off in the nose of the hammer so I turned around and grabbed his rifle and when I cocked the hammer the doe busted us and took off with the buck right behind her . My son was so mad at me for not giving him his rifle ,but it would have ruined him because we found the sheds and our CO said the deer would have scored in the 170's. When we got home I put a new cap on my rifle and it went off just fine. I just don't think he was supposed to kill that deer. He is 17 now and has killed one or two deer a year ever since but he still talks about that monster that got away.
Steve C.