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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1669046" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Animal movement seems to be a common issue or concern on the forum over the last couple years, I think this has become more of an issue the less experience there is on the forum because it was never an issue years ago when the knowledge was a little deeper. Seems to be going hand and hand with the theme of only real hunters get close all others are just shooters baloney!</p><p>The reality is IF you really hunt and by hunt I mean study game from foot just slipping into their daily routine and learning about them recognizing the shot when you see it is not hard, I have never seen an animal move when shooting at long range, beyond 1000 yards recognizing the shot is critical though and equally important is being capable of letting a LOT of game walk, personally I believe REAL hunters have the ability to learn as much from not taking the shot as taking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1669046, member: 13632"] Animal movement seems to be a common issue or concern on the forum over the last couple years, I think this has become more of an issue the less experience there is on the forum because it was never an issue years ago when the knowledge was a little deeper. Seems to be going hand and hand with the theme of only real hunters get close all others are just shooters baloney! The reality is IF you really hunt and by hunt I mean study game from foot just slipping into their daily routine and learning about them recognizing the shot when you see it is not hard, I have never seen an animal move when shooting at long range, beyond 1000 yards recognizing the shot is critical though and equally important is being capable of letting a LOT of game walk, personally I believe REAL hunters have the ability to learn as much from not taking the shot as taking it. [/QUOTE]
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