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<blockquote data-quote="captacademy" data-source="post: 509835" data-attributes="member: 7159"><p>I agree with shot placement, but I have still seen many tough animals continue to go even with a perfect shot. I saw a big baboon male take a 338 RUM 250 SMK shot at 300 yards right through the heart and it still went some distance before it stopped. The adrenaline just keeps them moving sometimes, even though the heart may be completely destroyed!! High shoulder does work very well, spine even better.</p><p></p><p>Shot placement is everything and the bigger the hole the better on dangerous game for me! For those that have ever been up close and personal, you know what I mean. Until you experience that, you won't know the feeling. They can never be too dead, especially with the big cats! </p><p></p><p>Brown bear can be the same.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captacademy, post: 509835, member: 7159"] I agree with shot placement, but I have still seen many tough animals continue to go even with a perfect shot. I saw a big baboon male take a 338 RUM 250 SMK shot at 300 yards right through the heart and it still went some distance before it stopped. The adrenaline just keeps them moving sometimes, even though the heart may be completely destroyed!! High shoulder does work very well, spine even better. Shot placement is everything and the bigger the hole the better on dangerous game for me! For those that have ever been up close and personal, you know what I mean. Until you experience that, you won't know the feeling. They can never be too dead, especially with the big cats! Brown bear can be the same. Just my 2 cents.... [/QUOTE]
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