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How not, to use a 6.5 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="highdrum" data-source="post: 1602853" data-attributes="member: 13732"><p>He made a poor shot for 600y. Yes he hit the animal in a non ideal place. He however never panicked and started sending a ton of lead down range. It appears he was somewhat patient in placing his next few shots, albeit one was way off target. He recovered his wounded animal and went home with an elk. I grew up on a farm, and I will say I've had to persue a wounded deer or antelope on foor or by motorized vehicle several times due to a poot shot by me self or someone in the party. If you've never EVER made a poor shot on a game animal and all your kills were dead right there hammer of Thor lighting bolt bs or whatever you want to call it, flame on. Lets be real, **** happens. He recovered the elk, didn't appear to have to persue it much, bottom line it was a mixed results hunt, successfully harvested animal, however poor killing methods. I personally sure as hell wouldn't have put it on public internet. I'm sure he learned some lessons that day, about shooting and what to share online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highdrum, post: 1602853, member: 13732"] He made a poor shot for 600y. Yes he hit the animal in a non ideal place. He however never panicked and started sending a ton of lead down range. It appears he was somewhat patient in placing his next few shots, albeit one was way off target. He recovered his wounded animal and went home with an elk. I grew up on a farm, and I will say I've had to persue a wounded deer or antelope on foor or by motorized vehicle several times due to a poot shot by me self or someone in the party. If you've never EVER made a poor shot on a game animal and all your kills were dead right there hammer of Thor lighting bolt bs or whatever you want to call it, flame on. Lets be real, **** happens. He recovered the elk, didn't appear to have to persue it much, bottom line it was a mixed results hunt, successfully harvested animal, however poor killing methods. I personally sure as hell wouldn't have put it on public internet. I'm sure he learned some lessons that day, about shooting and what to share online. [/QUOTE]
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