Im fairly new to hunting and I've only shot one bull elk, but it only took one well placed shot from my .303 and he only ran maybe 10-15 yards. I dont see a need to fire a dozen shots at an animal. If you arent close enough to hit it where it counts, dont shoot.
Fairly new hunter, or not, you are right on the money with this post.
Actually, this thread has been very enlightening.
After years of reading the posts on Canadian Gunnutz, I was completely convinced that everyone of you who went out hunting was a dead-eye-####, who would not shoot at an animal unless you were certain your bullet was going into a vital spot on the animal, and of course, one shot from your rifle that would drop an elephant in his tracks, was all that would be required to cleanly kill the animal.
It seemed to be a given that none of you would risk taking a shot if the animal was a bit further away than was your ability to hit a fly in the eye.
Then I read the posts on this thread!
I find that many of you are taking shots when the animal was at a rediculous range, where a clean, killing shot, would be pure luck and most likely would result in a wounded animal getting away. Some of you are making multiple hits, obviously not in a vital zone, with a heavy calibre and the animal gets away to die a horrible death.
Some have hit the animal from stem to stern, before the animal finaly fell over.
Some lucky animals have simply run away, amid a barrage of bullets, but escaped unscathed.
My faith is completely shook!