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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2987828" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Feenix, good post. . I had to shoot at two running bulls three times Each on different occasions, due to the downhill angle where I could see the shots going over their backs, thanks to a great muzzle break on a 7 Rem mag.</p><p></p><p>I may have misunderstood the question, but have I had animals stand still or barely move after being shot at once, allowing a second shot? I have not been that lucky, follow up shots were on walking, trotting, </p><p></p><p>When riding mules and horses, shots were rarely over 550 yards shooting from ridge to ridge. We practiced out to 500 throughout the year. My neighbor and his brother never practiced, and they let me verify zero on their rifles before hunting. They gimped up almost all deer unless they were under 300 yards, 7 Rem Mags. I helped tune their rifles, they commented that things were not as much fun as they used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2987828, member: 122164"] Feenix, good post. . I had to shoot at two running bulls three times Each on different occasions, due to the downhill angle where I could see the shots going over their backs, thanks to a great muzzle break on a 7 Rem mag. I may have misunderstood the question, but have I had animals stand still or barely move after being shot at once, allowing a second shot? I have not been that lucky, follow up shots were on walking, trotting, When riding mules and horses, shots were rarely over 550 yards shooting from ridge to ridge. We practiced out to 500 throughout the year. My neighbor and his brother never practiced, and they let me verify zero on their rifles before hunting. They gimped up almost all deer unless they were under 300 yards, 7 Rem Mags. I helped tune their rifles, they commented that things were not as much fun as they used to be. [/QUOTE]
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