Rapid AIMED fire is a good thing.
Had a friend shoot a moose once (Oy vey!!!) and stand there and watch it walk into the bush. Browning BAR in '06. Full magazine when he started.
We searched for 5 or 6 hours, then set up camp there in the dark, to search some more the next day. Found exactly two drops of blood, never did find the moose.
The question that resonated around that, for the next year, was "How many bullets you got in that gun?" followed by "Why?"
The year after, same guy connected on a bull in a cutline. I was half mile away at the time, and he unloaded the whole mag on the moose. Connected on it too. Sounded like a war broke out, but the moose dropped right on the trail.
Then there were the fellas that set up the 'range' in their campsite on the last morning, and shot off all the ammo they had before they left....yeesh.
But I got a nice antlerless buck 200 yards up the road from the camp, as we were driving out, later that same morning.

Apparently gunfire is not on the list of noises that will make a deer leave the area!
Cheers
Trev