Yesterday afternoon, I was able to take my first big game with my Henry BBS in 45LC, using a cast boolit. 4 does came in to my bait pile (legal in MI, 2 gals spread over 100 sq ft) They were skittish, but three of them slowly made their way in. The 4th one hung back, but eventually started making her way. As my intended target offered a shot, I took it, and they all fled, but it was obvious I had made a good hit. I watched her run over a small ridge, and not far beyond, she dropped. I watched the spot for a couple of minutes, to see if she would try to get up and run. No movement, so I racked another round, and slowly made my way towards her. As I was nearing the top of the ridge, I slowed down, just in case she was still alive. As I continued walking slowly I spotted her laying there, and she appeared to be dead, and she was. I was really pleased how everything had transpired, and gave thanks to the Lord, for allowing this to take place. In fact, this hunting season has turned out to be exceptional. I managed to take 3 deer, during 3 seasons, with 3 different firearms. The first was a doe during the regular firearm season using a 12 ga with slugs, the 2nd was a 7pt buck with my 54 cal New Englander during the ML season, and the 3rd was the doe with my Henry and cast boolit. I think I'm done hunting for now, at least until April, when turkey season starts. lol I have also attached a close up of my ML buck's rack. It is not big, but really different. Looks like it has two antlers coming out of a common base.