Even better gunnie. Tuff sometimes for me to get back on site..Another thing to add to the “spotter” comment. I saw every hit, through the scope, with the 8lb unbraked 30-06 shooting 165’s.
The slap of the round is a good indication with the animal reacting to the shot placment . i.e. gut shot animals compared to heart and lung shot.. 1 deer will slouch, the other will kick ..
Moose .elk . Deer all act different when shot
Just giving the o.p. some idea's on resction of animals as a quew. Agreed , ever animal acts different. Like shots to crack when that deer is about to feed.I know what you mean but man, it seems pretty inconsistent to me. A not mortally wounded deer can react pretty theatrically and one with no heart or lungs can run off with a full head of steam. In what I've seen anyway. Hard to make a call on.
Have really started liking braked rifles to stay on target and really see the impact placement and effect through the scope though, thats cool. But with moose, if I can I just shoot again.
Yup. If it's not down, shoot again, and again if it's still moving.But with moose, if I can I just shoot again.
What scope is it?Another thing to add to the “spotter” comment. I saw every hit, through the scope, with the 8lb unbraked 30-06 shooting 165’s.
I will never understand (I don't think) the "Slap" of a round hitting an animal.
I have shot a great many animals over my career and I cant say that I was ever in a state to hear a "Slap" or a "thud" for that matter.
IF I'm wearing ear pro (Which I have been doing now for a few years) then there's no way and if not, there has just been a violent and extremely loud explosion inches from my face and it's echoes are ringing off of the trees, rock, and other scenery for many seconds.
IS this really a thing?
Is it maybe lightly haired animals in open country?
My rifles are set up so I can "See my impacts" through my scope in most circumstances and even when I see the hide ripple or what have you, I have never aligned that to a "Slap" sound.
Guess. The scope is exactly why it can be done. A properly designed stock doesn’t hurt it one bit either.What scope is it?
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No guesses.Guess. The scope is exactly why it can be done. A properly designed stock doesn’t hurt it one bit either.
I have heard the "slap" noise on ground hogs with 22 250 and other varmint with 22lr. once out of 4 times on deer with a 12ga sabot slug.I will never understand (I don't think) the "Slap" of a round hitting an animal.
I have shot a great many animals over my career and I cant say that I was ever in a state to hear a "Slap" or a "thud" for that matter.
IF I'm wearing ear pro (Which I have been doing now for a few years) then there's no way and if not, there has just been a violent and extremely loud explosion inches from my face and it's echoes are ringing off of the trees, rock, and other scenery for many seconds.
IS this really a thing?
Is it maybe lightly haired animals in open country?
My rifles are set up so I can "See my impacts" through my scope in most circumstances and even when I see the hide ripple or what have you, I have never aligned that to a "Slap" sound.
Yes it is. I've clearly heard it on moose, deer, and squirrels.I will never understand (I don't think) the "Slap" of a round hitting an animal.
I have shot a great many animals over my career and I cant say that I was ever in a state to hear a "Slap" or a "thud" for that matter.
IF I'm wearing ear pro (Which I have been doing now for a few years) then there's no way and if not, there has just been a violent and extremely loud explosion inches from my face and it's echoes are ringing off of the trees, rock, and other scenery for many seconds.
IS this really a thing?
Is it maybe lightly haired animals in open country?
My rifles are set up so I can "See my impacts" through my scope in most circumstances and even when I see the hide ripple or what have you, I have never aligned that to a "Slap" sound.
Thats something to do with your hearing or concentration then most likely, not if it actually occurs.I will never understand (I don't think) the "Slap" of a round hitting an animal.
I have shot a great many animals over my career and I cant say that I was ever in a state to hear a "Slap" or a "thud" for that matter.
IF I'm wearing ear pro (Which I have been doing now for a few years) then there's no way and if not, there has just been a violent and extremely loud explosion inches from my face and it's echoes are ringing off of the trees, rock, and other scenery for many seconds.
IS this really a thing?
Is it maybe lightly haired animals in open country?
My rifles are set up so I can "See my impacts" through my scope in most circumstances and even when I see the hide ripple or what have you, I have never aligned that to a "Slap" sound.
Thats something to do with your hearing or concentration then most likely, not if it actually occurs.
By far the vast majority of animals I have stuck projectiles into I have heard the impact, be it a whop/whump/thump/crack depending on where they were hit. The only ones that I can remember for sure not hearing impacts are elk at less than 20-ish yards.



























