Don't feel bad I missed a huge trophy buck this year using my 454 Casull, I shot all six rounds, never touched him, and he never moved more than a few feet in a circle, never knew where I was, I was about seventy yards clear of sight on a ridge, I for the most part never shoot my revolver this far, but it was clear of sight on a ridge, I could not resist, I had all the time in the world to shoot, I did not rush one shot, but I knew I was shooting over sixty yards when I could see my front sight was bigger than the deers shoulder I was holding a six oclock hold,I could not believe I did not tag him with one round, but once I checked for blood and walked it off and realized it was over seventy yards, then it all became apparent why I missed. I need to practice more at longer yardages to be accurate enough to take the shot, well I thought I was;) After I emptied my revolver I speed loaded, and watched the buck work his way up the ridge away from me too far for another shot. I had a choice to take the scoped 1187, but decided to take the bow with my revolver crossdraw, I think if I had my shooting stick I would of had a better chance to be on mark, but just standing free with nothing to lean ageist, made it hard to stay steady. I will be prepared next season. I must say I'm not use to missing, it was a change in pace, humbled me for sure, well thats why they call it hunting and not killing right 8)Good luck next year. Aim small hit small. RAMbo.