duckhead59
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This is directed mainly towards rifle hunting...but it could apply to bow too.
When watching a lot of the hunting shows I've noticed they wait on a 'perfect' broadside shot...shoot 1 time...then if it doesnt drop, watch the animal go running off dragging a lame leg. Of course the camera quickly moves to the shooter, smiles, cackling, high fives and a few 'name drops' for the sponsors. Dont get me wrong...I get excited too and enjoy the moment...but my 1st order of biz is to anchor the animal.
My question is 'why' there is rarely a second+ follow up shot to anchor the animal? I was always taught and of the mind set that if the animal isn't pretty much falling as it runs...you take another shot...not only to reduce the chance of lost game...but also in respect to a quick/humane kill of the animal.
Hey guys...what are your thoughts?
When watching a lot of the hunting shows I've noticed they wait on a 'perfect' broadside shot...shoot 1 time...then if it doesnt drop, watch the animal go running off dragging a lame leg. Of course the camera quickly moves to the shooter, smiles, cackling, high fives and a few 'name drops' for the sponsors. Dont get me wrong...I get excited too and enjoy the moment...but my 1st order of biz is to anchor the animal.
My question is 'why' there is rarely a second+ follow up shot to anchor the animal? I was always taught and of the mind set that if the animal isn't pretty much falling as it runs...you take another shot...not only to reduce the chance of lost game...but also in respect to a quick/humane kill of the animal.
Hey guys...what are your thoughts?