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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2754215" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That a bad one. I made sure on the second trip to tell the guide not to push me to shoot. I will do it when I am ready. Generally I don't make a bad shot. If the animal runs off so be it. Better alive and no wounded. Not many ever run off that I am going to shoot either. </p><p>That reminds me of the first trip. There was a person there with all the bells and whistles including a range finder. N.F Scope. He would range and adjust the scope. He wounder an animal at 40yds. The animal moved 10yds and stop. He ranged it again and adjusted his scope. This went on until the animal left the area. He never shot again at that animal. Kept adusting his scope each time the animal moved. It disappeareed at about 150yds into the brush. I guess he never knew about point blank range. It takes all kinds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2754215, member: 101791"] That a bad one. I made sure on the second trip to tell the guide not to push me to shoot. I will do it when I am ready. Generally I don't make a bad shot. If the animal runs off so be it. Better alive and no wounded. Not many ever run off that I am going to shoot either. That reminds me of the first trip. There was a person there with all the bells and whistles including a range finder. N.F Scope. He would range and adjust the scope. He wounder an animal at 40yds. The animal moved 10yds and stop. He ranged it again and adjusted his scope. This went on until the animal left the area. He never shot again at that animal. Kept adusting his scope each time the animal moved. It disappeareed at about 150yds into the brush. I guess he never knew about point blank range. It takes all kinds. [/QUOTE]
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