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Big game animal’s reactions to gun shots
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 96884" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I have done shooting at rocks and targets at around 600-700 yards I dont think the shots really bother animals. I think the primary reason is because they are not use to being shot at that far, so they dont really care about the shots. But when someone knows what there doing and drops an animal at 700 or so, the animals seem dumbfounded. Which brings me to the next point that you can probly go about 100 yards to the right or left, pick a aiming point, use it for a reference for a really long shot, say 1000 yards. I dont really think the shot will alarm them, which will give you your 1st sighter shot, then you can swing in on the animal and put em down, while the others stand around looking at the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 96884, member: 1403"] I have done shooting at rocks and targets at around 600-700 yards I dont think the shots really bother animals. I think the primary reason is because they are not use to being shot at that far, so they dont really care about the shots. But when someone knows what there doing and drops an animal at 700 or so, the animals seem dumbfounded. Which brings me to the next point that you can probly go about 100 yards to the right or left, pick a aiming point, use it for a reference for a really long shot, say 1000 yards. I dont really think the shot will alarm them, which will give you your 1st sighter shot, then you can swing in on the animal and put em down, while the others stand around looking at the ground. [/QUOTE]
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