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The numbers I am hearing from you guys seem to be on par with what I was thinking for the average hunter.
Good points about people not shooting their rifles enough during the off season. Also practicing from various positions helps out a bunch. Shooting has been a hobby of mine since a kid. Just recently gotten in to shooting at longer distances. At least longer for me and have been really enjoying it.
Also some guys just don't care. Some will take the shot knowing good and well it is not a good shot. Then if they do not find the deer in 15 minutes write it up as a loss. Not saying this is the type of people my coworkers are. The guy who went 1 for 4 in three weeks seriously thought he made good shots on two of them. There was blood so after not finding them he called someone with a dog to help but still did not recover them. The third one he thinks he flat out missed.
Noone is perfect and stuff happens, but no doubt you should do your best to make a good shot. Also should do everything in your power to recover the animal.
Good points about people not shooting their rifles enough during the off season. Also practicing from various positions helps out a bunch. Shooting has been a hobby of mine since a kid. Just recently gotten in to shooting at longer distances. At least longer for me and have been really enjoying it.
Also some guys just don't care. Some will take the shot knowing good and well it is not a good shot. Then if they do not find the deer in 15 minutes write it up as a loss. Not saying this is the type of people my coworkers are. The guy who went 1 for 4 in three weeks seriously thought he made good shots on two of them. There was blood so after not finding them he called someone with a dog to help but still did not recover them. The third one he thinks he flat out missed.
Noone is perfect and stuff happens, but no doubt you should do your best to make a good shot. Also should do everything in your power to recover the animal.