When my dad passed this spring I got 2 lever rifles from him that had been sitting on various relatives walls for the last 55+ years. One was a 32-40 model 92, and this model 92, SRC in 44-40. I found some new starline brass and dies from a fellow in BC and got some 200 grain cast boolits from Jet bullets here in Alberta. I got it all cleaned up and have been shooting it with 35 Grains of Goex FF Black Powder. Out to 100m I figured I should be good. Our rifle season opened here on Nov. 1 and I have had it out a few days but we have been getting a fair bit of snow. Today was a beautiful day, ahead of another storm coming tomorrow. I was out this morning and saw one doe but it was way too far. I found a spot with a lot of tracks for the evening sit. Went to head out and had an almost flat tire on the truck. Rushed over to a shop that is owned by two hunters and they got me in right away. I drove out to the woods and parked, wind was perfect. Walking in to my spot, a bit later than I had hoped, and I spotted a nice single doe just ready to come out of the bush into a narrow grass lane between the next fence row and a field. I kneeled down and when it hopped the fence I got a shot off. The deer didn't seem hit and just trotted and hopped off through the woods on the other side. I gave it a few inutes and went to look, 30M from where it was standing I found a small spot of blood. I followed the tracks in the snow and there was the odd spot of blood here and there. After about 125m I saw a little more blood spray, I looked up and 15m ahead it lay dead. It was a nice big dry doe. I hit it a little high in the chest but got a double lung complete pass through. What a satisfying hunt and very happy to get this old girl back in the field. I'll post a picture if I can figure out how!