lerch
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I actually do like tracking an animal and I love the feeling of surprise and joy when you follow a good blootrail to find your present laying under the tree. I also bowhunt a lot and this is actually the way I got into the sport of hunting. Following a animal you shot and finding is a great rush, but starring down a nice buck and absolutly dropping him flat on his @$$ with one shot feels pretty dang nice too. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif I believe that part of the key to being able to do this is using bullets that create this shock effect me and others have been talking about. Being able to do this i think would come in handy for when you don't want a animal to cross a property line, or if you need to put a animal down that may be able to run and fall and therefeore damaged its headgear. I agree that the rush you get from finding a downed animal off of a blood trail is pretty great, but so is slamming one into the dirt without him ever knowing what happened.
Thanks
Steve
Thanks
Steve