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Advice on locating game after the kill
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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1729548" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>Maybe—</p><p>Try a less kicking gun. Years ago when I shot at game I literally could see the muzzle flash through the scope and most of the time I never lost sight of the animal. </p><p>Even the impact and fall of the animal. </p><p></p><p>Got into reloading heavy and shooting off a bag with magnum guns. Developed a flinching habit because of it the recoil and shooting those magnums. Basically took my eye off the target.</p><p>Make a long story short get a good Muzzlebreak for the magnums and used lesser recoil rifles. Got back to seeing the animal fall in my scope but it took a while to get into that fold. </p><p></p><p>Try having a friend load some rounds without u knowing which are live and or dead. u shoot it. </p><p>If u have a flinching problem the dummy round will show u. </p><p></p><p>May be ur problem may not. Easy check</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1729548, member: 100380"] Maybe— Try a less kicking gun. Years ago when I shot at game I literally could see the muzzle flash through the scope and most of the time I never lost sight of the animal. Even the impact and fall of the animal. Got into reloading heavy and shooting off a bag with magnum guns. Developed a flinching habit because of it the recoil and shooting those magnums. Basically took my eye off the target. Make a long story short get a good Muzzlebreak for the magnums and used lesser recoil rifles. Got back to seeing the animal fall in my scope but it took a while to get into that fold. Try having a friend load some rounds without u knowing which are live and or dead. u shoot it. If u have a flinching problem the dummy round will show u. May be ur problem may not. Easy check [/QUOTE]
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