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<blockquote data-quote="skipglo" data-source="post: 2323118" data-attributes="member: 87776"><p>Something I certainly never thought about before when I shoot any animal or a Bear. Never considered what kind of day they are having first! But I'm fairly certain right after I shot it...it's having a bad day for certain. So if I read this right....a mad bear...takes three or more bullets to kill it....a happy bear...I can assume takes One....what if the bear is just sad...should I shoot it twice? I think it's more to do with shot placement, might be just me though.....more so than the animal's attitude at the time! However...your Elk might have had a bad night too the night before....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipglo, post: 2323118, member: 87776"] Something I certainly never thought about before when I shoot any animal or a Bear. Never considered what kind of day they are having first! But I'm fairly certain right after I shot it...it's having a bad day for certain. So if I read this right....a mad bear...takes three or more bullets to kill it....a happy bear...I can assume takes One....what if the bear is just sad...should I shoot it twice? I think it's more to do with shot placement, might be just me though.....more so than the animal's attitude at the time! However...your Elk might have had a bad night too the night before.... [/QUOTE]
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