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Story of a poor shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1511822" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>You seem to be offended by my post. Its a factual report on shot placement and its result. In my opinion its a poor shot due to the fact the animal was very alive when I got to him, and was on the very edge of the vital organs, another inch or two forward and no vitals would have been hit at all. Fact is it looked like an instant kill, which is the point of my post. To recognize these kind of shot for what they are. I dont watch TV and have no jealousy of anyone involved in hollywood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1511822, member: 101859"] You seem to be offended by my post. Its a factual report on shot placement and its result. In my opinion its a poor shot due to the fact the animal was very alive when I got to him, and was on the very edge of the vital organs, another inch or two forward and no vitals would have been hit at all. Fact is it looked like an instant kill, which is the point of my post. To recognize these kind of shot for what they are. I dont watch TV and have no jealousy of anyone involved in hollywood. [/QUOTE]
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