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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1024301" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>definitely two good shots on that bull... but in my opinion once you pull that trigger you are signing up for giving your all to find that bull as soon as possible. At least you've gotta try your hardest, and heading home and sleeping in your bed doesn't cut it. I would have been out there all night looking if that's what it took. </p><p></p><p>To make that shot, we can assume he knew the exact elevation he took the shot from, the exact inclination to the bull and obviously the distance. Take a quick compass heading and anybody who can put the variables together to make that shot is also capable to very quickly figure out exactly where that bull is on the mountain... probably not many places on that mountain at the calculated elevation, compass heading and at 1036 yards from where you shot.</p><p></p><p>those guys were just straight up lazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1024301, member: 33822"] definitely two good shots on that bull... but in my opinion once you pull that trigger you are signing up for giving your all to find that bull as soon as possible. At least you've gotta try your hardest, and heading home and sleeping in your bed doesn't cut it. I would have been out there all night looking if that's what it took. To make that shot, we can assume he knew the exact elevation he took the shot from, the exact inclination to the bull and obviously the distance. Take a quick compass heading and anybody who can put the variables together to make that shot is also capable to very quickly figure out exactly where that bull is on the mountain... probably not many places on that mountain at the calculated elevation, compass heading and at 1036 yards from where you shot. those guys were just straight up lazy. [/QUOTE]
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