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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2625432" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I made a running shot on a black back Jackel a few years back. It was about 75 yds away. The people were working on taking them out of there area of operation. In talking to others a few years before that. They said: to lead is to swing through the animal. butt, chest, head., and once you pass the nose shoot. it worked. </p><p>The other was, and I did the same thing at an wounded elk (not by be either) at about 300 yds or so. I was worried as hell what the lead was needed to make the hit. It put is down with a heart shot. Lucky yes, skill some. I didn't want to spend the day tracking that cow elk. I did that the day before, because of somebody else poor shooting., I don't like running shots, and I will do that if the animal is wounded already. Poor practices, and stupid too to try a running shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2625432, member: 101791"] I made a running shot on a black back Jackel a few years back. It was about 75 yds away. The people were working on taking them out of there area of operation. In talking to others a few years before that. They said: to lead is to swing through the animal. butt, chest, head., and once you pass the nose shoot. it worked. The other was, and I did the same thing at an wounded elk (not by be either) at about 300 yds or so. I was worried as hell what the lead was needed to make the hit. It put is down with a heart shot. Lucky yes, skill some. I didn't want to spend the day tracking that cow elk. I did that the day before, because of somebody else poor shooting., I don't like running shots, and I will do that if the animal is wounded already. Poor practices, and stupid too to try a running shot. [/QUOTE]
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