Well I headed out last night in the evening to try and get a buck for the freezer. Bumped a cow/calf on the way to the field and when I got to the field there was 3 whitetail does in the field, two of which were reared up on their hind legs fighting.

Got to the blind and hunkered down and waited for dusk.
A cow moose fed out, kept me entertained watching her for a few minutes. Then I noticed a deer entering the field to the east of me, behind the blind. I glassed it and noticed it being a whitetail doe, then another and another and yet another doe/fawn came out of the bush. Four whitetails quickly fed out into the center of the field. Then I noticed a fifth deer in the field by the field edge. Checked through my 10x40 Nikon Monarchs that it was indeed a medium sized buck. Decided due to my empty freezer that this guy had picked a bad day to get an alfalfa snack
Swiveled around and got ready to shoot. Cranked the VXII 3-9 up to 9x and got the crosshair on him. He was quartering towards me slightly at approx. 150 yards, so I put the sight slightly in front of his near shoulder and squeezed the trigger. As per every good trigger pull I never felt the gun go off nor did I feel the recoil. I just heard a solid THWACK and the buck reared up on his hind legs, backpeddled a step, then flipped over on his back and dissapeared in the tall alfalfa.
Here's a pic of the view from the blind
here's the view of how I walked up on him
6.5 Panther m700, Leupold VXII 3-9x40, 130 gr. Barnes Triple Shock X @ 2840 fps
the internet hunting and shooting legend himself
The 130 gr. Triple Shock entered right in front of the right shoulder, took a nice crease out of the top of the heart, exited between two ribs behind the offside shoulder.