Khunter
Well-known member
A recent post had me reeally scratching my head. It was mentioned that 9 failed rifle shots, with no rangefinder, were attempted at a big bull elk and then just 15 minutes later a different bull was shot/killed with one shot. So time spent to verify the first critter was not wounded was 15 minutes or less.
Never even heard of that amount of lead having been flung at a live critter in one encounter so it really stood out for me as an extraordinary situation to ponder. Is there a situation where it is generally OK to try 9 times, how many poorly placed shots are enough before walking away with unspent ammo?
We all goof up shots and I certainly have.
So generally, how many is too many failed shots before packing it in.
Never even heard of that amount of lead having been flung at a live critter in one encounter so it really stood out for me as an extraordinary situation to ponder. Is there a situation where it is generally OK to try 9 times, how many poorly placed shots are enough before walking away with unspent ammo?
We all goof up shots and I certainly have.
So generally, how many is too many failed shots before packing it in.