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Long range shot. Should I and should I not?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancetkenyon" data-source="post: 1354202" data-attributes="member: 68875"><p>I have shot game across canyons, up mountains, down in the flats from a mountain, etc. that has taken me a while to get to after the shot. Sometimes even looking for them in the dark like my elk last month. Most people usually wait a bit after the shot to go look anyway. 330 yards, heck, even the 650 yard shot is not unheard of. Have the boat ready, shoot, go get him.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty, unless you live in CA where the lions have no fear of humans, or AK/BC where the grizzlies and browns live, no need to worry about cats or bears. I would worry more about them getting my deer if I waited until the next day than going and getting my deer with them in the woods. Or of losing the meat due to bone sour overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancetkenyon, post: 1354202, member: 68875"] I have shot game across canyons, up mountains, down in the flats from a mountain, etc. that has taken me a while to get to after the shot. Sometimes even looking for them in the dark like my elk last month. Most people usually wait a bit after the shot to go look anyway. 330 yards, heck, even the 650 yard shot is not unheard of. Have the boat ready, shoot, go get him. In all honesty, unless you live in CA where the lions have no fear of humans, or AK/BC where the grizzlies and browns live, no need to worry about cats or bears. I would worry more about them getting my deer if I waited until the next day than going and getting my deer with them in the woods. Or of losing the meat due to bone sour overnight. [/QUOTE]
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