I've lived in Colorado all my life. I didn't hunt until I was in my mid 30's when some from good friends showed me the ropes 20 years ago. Every year the number of hunters seems to double and access to public land gets tougher. While I have never had to argue over who shot the animal, and who gets it, I haven't met too many Colorado public land hunters that haven't had that experience. I have, however, seen animals get shot by other hunters, then take off running. At that point, just for my own peace and satisfaction, I just keep hunting and look for another animal. In my opinion, two grown men arguing over who gets what while both of them are armed is not worth it.