Blr243 wrote:On one wheel. It’s great to read NOT TAKING THE SHOT UNLESS BEING VERY CONFIDENT ... it’s shows respect for the animals, keep up the good work
Nothing worse than a poorly placed shot, It plays on my mind for a very long time, I do everythingI can to avoid it. I'd hope everyone took measures to help prevent it from happening.
Id definitely encourage everyone who hunts to punch lots of paper regularly to stay sharp, learn about shot placement for an ethical kill, keep your range to a known trajectory pattern, know your correction factors intimately before extending your range, learn about the effects of retained energy at distance for your given projectile to gain an understanding of what maximum huntng could potentially be, never rush a shot and as you said DONT TAKE THE SHOT UNLESS YOUR VERY CONFIDENT. They'll always be another chance.