Everyone has a good miss or two somewhere in their past. The really good ones are kept locked away from daylight, where no one needs to know...
My best (or worst) was last year. It took place on a granite hillside in southern Africa looking out over a sea of mopane trees. It was a kudu. I'd shot some nice ones before, but nothing like this.
It was a good ways out there, and there really wasn't any getting closer given the wind direction -- as soon as we came down off the hill, we would lose sight of it completely, and finding it again would be a crapshoot at best.
The good news was that there was no wind to speak of, and the animal was standing more or less broadside, and the crosshairs were steady with the rifle rested in the shooting sticks. The bad news is that I really wasn't certain of the range, my Leica rangefinder having given up the ghost on the second day of the hunt

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So there we were. I guessed 400 yards. My guide wasn't sure, seemed to think a bit less, then deferred and said to go with that.
And then I heard him say, "God, it's big..."
I tried to put that out of my mind, held for a 400 yard shot, and squeezed the trigger.
Three sets of lenses all agreed as to what happened. My Leupold and his Swarovski's both said that the bullet impacted about 3 inches over the top of the kudu's back, in line with the front shoulder. And that was the last we ever saw of that kudu.
That was when my PH, with over 30 years experience, told me that he honestly believed it was bigger than the best he had ever taken with a client. Foolishly, I asked what the biggest had been, and cruelly, he told me: the best so far had been 62 inches.
Yes, I missed a kudu that may have been *over* 62 inches.
I admit this now, to all of you, because this is an unusual miss. Not because of what I missed or how I missed it, but because this sad tale cannot really be hidden from the light of day. I did say three sets of lenses, didn't I?
The third set were the lenses the cameraman was looking through. Yeah, really -- the most painful miss of my life was actually captured in high definition video!!!
At first that hurt, but I've watched that segment so many times now that I think I'm finally OK with it
And now I'm OK with the rest of you. I've come out of the closet and admitted it. I missed a kudu over 60 inches.
Fortunately, my therapist is anticipating my eventual recovery...
