Shoot em till they drop.Hit em in the rear they generally spin and give you a second shot.Have not lost one yet.
Shoot em till they drop.Hit em in the rear they generally spin and give you a second shot.Have not lost one yet.
Maybe you folks are referring to me. I spend the time and the money sending thousands of rounds downrange offhand. I know what I’m capable of on a good day, and also what a bad day looks like. My accuracy doesnt depend on the caliber, but my focus and comfort level. I got professional instruction from the Marine Corps early in my life and have continued to attempt to build on that foundation. Not everyone who posts exaggerates their ability. Some actually understate their results in order to avoid hubris.
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lol i think hes joking...
that said i did a texas heart shot on a whitetail once...worked great.
Last season my friend and i got a 4 year old same shot presentation but not as far. One shot between the eyes and we were having fresh liver and onions for dinner
Like I said, I shot my first moose offhand from a boat, open sights. That was in the 80s. When I'm looking at a live target in the woods make no mistake: I find a rest and do everything I can to increase the odds of making a fast kill. Last moose I killed the rest was a tree branch. The last bear? Same thing. My offhand shooting will make them keep their heads down, at best.
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