Yep, did it last year.
I was in a treestand, tracking two bucks that were running nose to tail, with the bigger buck following. I knew where they were going to cross a logging road, so I moved my scope ahead of them and waited. In a second, the first deer bolted across the road and then the second deer crossed, I pulled the trigger and down he went. To my surprise, within the second it took them to reach and cross the haul-road, the bigger buck took the lead and I ended up shooting the smaller of the two.