Flintlock season ended for most of Pennsylvania on Jan 20, 2020, but in the management area I'm in, we had until the following Saturday (Jan 25). That Thurs in the "extra innings" we get in this unit, I shot this doe.
5:20pm (about 15 min. before quitting time, which falls at 30 min past sunset), 105 yards off the shooting rail on the ladder stand I was in.
This was also my first flintlock harvest with a ball I cast myself, so that added a nice twist to it, as well. It's also my longest shot with a flintlock to date.
The ball went in where you see...a little lower than I intended, and she was quartering away, so the placement of the entrance produced an exit square through the leg on the far side (shattered the leg just above the elbow). From the holes in the hide, the soft lead ball didn't deform to an significant degree, as the holes were both perfectly round and of the same diameter.
She ran about 100 yards, but it was in the field she was feeding in when I shot her, so I saw her fold up.
This is deer #4 with that rifle since I got it in 2014.