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<blockquote data-quote="Freakshow" data-source="post: 155949" data-attributes="member: 3522"><p>davkrat</p><p>Take it easy there cheesy! I don't like letting them suffer any more then the next guy. I try to put them down as fast as possible.But remember, when you hunt with a gun you are putting holes through their bodies. Think about it, are you really thinking of how the animals feel when you do that? Sometimes, Mr. Sensitive, they don't just magically die. You do everything you can to kill them on the spot and yet they just want to live. It happens man, get over it. The guy sounded like he was beating himself up over the situation. I was trying to tell him it wasn't his fault(kinda, he did shoot the thing) and he did what he could.I'm sorry but that is part of hunting sometimes. Have you never shot an animal and it run off and died? If you have hunted for any length of time then you should know. And as far as the comment I made about shooting the herd of doe. The point is you can't judge a bullets performance off of one shot. Or I may not be married to the awesome wife I have now! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif</p><p> And no, I have never been shot through the chest and gurgled in my own blood. But I have held a friend of mine who was...and I stop by to see his wife and children every chance I can. So you can shove you compassion!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freakshow, post: 155949, member: 3522"] davkrat Take it easy there cheesy! I don't like letting them suffer any more then the next guy. I try to put them down as fast as possible.But remember, when you hunt with a gun you are putting holes through their bodies. Think about it, are you really thinking of how the animals feel when you do that? Sometimes, Mr. Sensitive, they don't just magically die. You do everything you can to kill them on the spot and yet they just want to live. It happens man, get over it. The guy sounded like he was beating himself up over the situation. I was trying to tell him it wasn't his fault(kinda, he did shoot the thing) and he did what he could.I'm sorry but that is part of hunting sometimes. Have you never shot an animal and it run off and died? If you have hunted for any length of time then you should know. And as far as the comment I made about shooting the herd of doe. The point is you can't judge a bullets performance off of one shot. Or I may not be married to the awesome wife I have now! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] And no, I have never been shot through the chest and gurgled in my own blood. But I have held a friend of mine who was...and I stop by to see his wife and children every chance I can. So you can shove you compassion! [/QUOTE]
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