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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1026316" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>I watched it all the way through and the shots were right on the money and the guy said it was a custom gun with hundreds of rounds of practice. The big problem I have is shooting a bull that late in the day in that kind of country where they had to know that it would be tough to find before it got dark, so that was not using common sense and IMHO was more to video the shot than anything else. If nothing on the bull soured, especially the part on the ground, in that length of time from shot to recovery I would be very surprised. An elk from sheer size alone will sour many times even when immediately dressed out and laying in the snow overnight if it's not quartered on out and the meat moved up off the ground so it isn't insulated and the heat leaves the meat ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1026316, member: 28854"] I watched it all the way through and the shots were right on the money and the guy said it was a custom gun with hundreds of rounds of practice. The big problem I have is shooting a bull that late in the day in that kind of country where they had to know that it would be tough to find before it got dark, so that was not using common sense and IMHO was more to video the shot than anything else. If nothing on the bull soured, especially the part on the ground, in that length of time from shot to recovery I would be very surprised. An elk from sheer size alone will sour many times even when immediately dressed out and laying in the snow overnight if it's not quartered on out and the meat moved up off the ground so it isn't insulated and the heat leaves the meat ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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