bergie
Lil-Rokslider
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- Jul 15, 2023
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Hard to argue anything stated there. My original comment was against the 'shoot em till the fall so they dont run a little farther'. Pretty tough for me to get on board with that when I think my initial shot was well placed. When the lungs look like this, I am not sure that another bullet (or three if you can work that bolt fast enough) is going to shorten the time to death all that much. The pic is from the deer that I was talking about in my original comment.For me, with a light recoiling caliber, the follow up bullets are going into vitals again (not meat), in that pause as the animal stands there—not destroying large muscle groups. I find they stand there when hit only in vitals and rarely move until they start to feel effects. Hit in muscle group, they take off running like a cat but them out of reflex.
I am not always shooting “until they are down” when they start running/walking away to risk damaging good meat, if I know I got a couple good vital hits.
With effective precision and accuracy, in part, I personally see it as more ethical to shorten the death by follow up shots. As well as the chance for a bad hit or rare bad bullet performance. Nothing is 100%.
If I don't think my initial shot was well placed, damn right I'm putting more down range.