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<blockquote data-quote="Buck1970" data-source="post: 1729678" data-attributes="member: 111353"><p>I'm with el Pollero. I don't generally hear </p><p>This SOUND unless the animal being shot is a considerable distance (200 yards or more) away.</p><p>I've shot distant yotes with 223 and can hear an impact sound.</p><p>I remember as a kid hunting in The woods and </p><p>Hearing gunshots followed by a sound that my dad always said he could tell if it was a good hit or not.</p><p>I even remember once shooting at a deer and when he came to me shortly after he said " you missed didn't you?"</p><p>We looked and never saw any evidence of a hit.</p><p>What's always amazed me is how you hear distant shots (bang) that clearly make the SOUND indicating a hit. And shots that just go bang with no sound.</p><p>Every bullet hits something.</p><p>But I'm certain that seasoned hunters can tell a good hit by the second SOUND.</p><p>And even estimate distance from the time between the two.</p><p>I'm still learning.</p><p>Thanks for this thread!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck1970, post: 1729678, member: 111353"] I’m with el Pollero. I don’t generally hear This SOUND unless the animal being shot is a considerable distance (200 yards or more) away. I’ve shot distant yotes with 223 and can hear an impact sound. I remember as a kid hunting in The woods and Hearing gunshots followed by a sound that my dad always said he could tell if it was a good hit or not. I even remember once shooting at a deer and when he came to me shortly after he said “ you missed didn’t you?” We looked and never saw any evidence of a hit. What’s always amazed me is how you hear distant shots (bang) that clearly make the SOUND indicating a hit. And shots that just go bang with no sound. Every bullet hits something. But I’m certain that seasoned hunters can tell a good hit by the second SOUND. And even estimate distance from the time between the two. I’m still learning. Thanks for this thread! [/QUOTE]
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