thusby
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I walk in with 3 in the mag and 4 extra. If nothing is dead by the time those are gone, then I got bigger problems.
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Interesting. I only have one unsuccessful hunt experience, but I’m surprised at the quantity of ammo - at least carried in the field. My consideration to date has been to bring a 20 count box of ammo in the vehicle. Given that I’m essentially day hunting, I carried 3 cartridges in the magazine and another 3 in a pocket/pouch. I couldn’t foresee a scenario where on a daily basis I’d need more than 6 rounds. I might need to re-evaluate.
Yep, sometimes rodeos just happen, especially on an animal as tough as elk. Never had it happen on an animal I’ve shot, but I watched a friend misjudge the angle an elk was standing at and shoot too far back on the first shot. He only had 4 spare rounds and burned through them in a hurry, and I had to run him down and hand him my rifle to finish it off. We were lucky to recover that one.My buddy ran out of ammo on a pronghorn hunt.
Missed his first shot low at 180, second shot hit the buck in the front should high in the void. Pronghorn ran 150 yards out, third shot hit the neck low. We stalked closer the 4th shot was low hit the same leg as the damaged should, right above the knee. Buck crested a hill no safe shot. We pursued, missed the shot at 450 and missed. I didn’t realize it was his last bullet or I would have suggested we wait till it bed down and get super close. At the last shot buck went on to private. Pretty shitty, animal wasn’t recovered, absolutely died from the wounds... happened really fast.
If I’m taking a new hunter I typically have them take 13 then grab a couple more and put them in my pocket.
Sometimes hunting is a messy business.
As a kid, I hunted squirrel, rabbit and grouse with a 20 gauge single shot that my grandfather handed down to my dad who handed it down to me. I loved that gun. For my 15th birthday, all I wanted was a Remington 1100 and somehow my parents figured out a way to buy it for me. My dad said it was the worst thing he ever did because my shooting went to crap after that. . Something to be said for knowing you’ve only got one shot!...As a kid I remember reading about a great pioneer hunter. His father gave him one