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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1669159" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>There r some great posts. I assume a lot of hunters are similar and walking in with minimal or no pressure on the game is the exception to the rule which is why guys worry so much about game movement.</p><p>motors put them on alert immediately.</p><p>Relaxed game just don't behave like alerted game and I'm not sure too many ppl have watched carefree deer rest and graze.</p><p>Last year I spent 3 days trying to get the deer on my avatar around, he kept giving me the slip, old sneaky bugger, he was nearly gonna give me the slip again but I ranged him at 501yds, dialed and dropped him like a sack of rocks, but really long range stuff you set yourself up for. On a nice wind day get to a good location, glass your animal, be patient, double check stuff then make your shot. It not we scared him at a 150 and now at a 1000 he's looking back and we're gonna blast him. At least not for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1669159, member: 101677"] There r some great posts. I assume a lot of hunters are similar and walking in with minimal or no pressure on the game is the exception to the rule which is why guys worry so much about game movement. motors put them on alert immediately. Relaxed game just don’t behave like alerted game and I’m not sure too many ppl have watched carefree deer rest and graze. Last year I spent 3 days trying to get the deer on my avatar around, he kept giving me the slip, old sneaky bugger, he was nearly gonna give me the slip again but I ranged him at 501yds, dialed and dropped him like a sack of rocks, but really long range stuff you set yourself up for. On a nice wind day get to a good location, glass your animal, be patient, double check stuff then make your shot. It not we scared him at a 150 and now at a 1000 he’s looking back and we’re gonna blast him. At least not for me. [/QUOTE]
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