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How do we deal with some of the realities of our sport?
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 888248" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>I posted a video of my bear kill. I've never held anything back since I've been a member here about my advocacy of the shoulder shot. It has never failed to drop anything DRT, until this past Sept. I shared it because my past 100% success ended as evidenced by what you see in that video. I had to shoot the bear again. I could have never posted it but basically try my best to be objective with every thing I do. Posting the video shows that the shoulder shot is obviously not 100% every time for a quick kill. </p><p></p><p>I must admit when watching the moose video I was a bit surprised a confirmatory shot was done which I thought would run the risk of moving the moose out of town but it seemed to work. I have no problem with f/u shots needed at longer ranges. I expect it. When it turns out to not be necessary, that's great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 888248, member: 2693"] I posted a video of my bear kill. I've never held anything back since I've been a member here about my advocacy of the shoulder shot. It has never failed to drop anything DRT, until this past Sept. I shared it because my past 100% success ended as evidenced by what you see in that video. I had to shoot the bear again. I could have never posted it but basically try my best to be objective with every thing I do. Posting the video shows that the shoulder shot is obviously not 100% every time for a quick kill. I must admit when watching the moose video I was a bit surprised a confirmatory shot was done which I thought would run the risk of moving the moose out of town but it seemed to work. I have no problem with f/u shots needed at longer ranges. I expect it. When it turns out to not be necessary, that's great. [/QUOTE]
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