Three days later we had only seen one more buck on public land... Not good. When he spotted several does early in the morning, I decided to take the shot. The laser showed 390 yards to the rock just in front of her. I held behind her shoulder, and near her back, and torched off my trusty .25-06, sending a 115 Berger VLD downrange at 3200 fps. The bullet hit about 8" below my aimpoint and destroyed her heart and lungs then smashed the off-side foreleg. She collapsed and slid down the hill immediately.
My buddy snapped this photo of me ready to send another bullet if necessary. It wasn't. I used the tree limb as a natural rifle-rest. The factory built .25-06 Remington 700 CDL topped by a simple 6x Leupold was up to the task.

This is the fifth mule deer I've killed with this rifle, the third with the Berger VLD, and the first doe to fall to this rifle:

Buddy, packing out his 3x3, we were a ways into the backcountry:

I load the Bergers with Wilson dies, and they've proven to be sufficiently accurate and deadly. This season I took a buck in Washington and the doe in Wyoming.
Regards, Guy