This seems hard to believe. Especially for someone who hunts a fair amount.
Because things don't always go how you think they will. Its part of planning for the unexpected and trying to ensure that I am behaving in the most ethical manner possible. I guess then, that you only have one round in your rifle, since you've never considered a second shot?
For sure it is really terrain dependant. Here's our view when deer hunting. Sometimes you can get close...other times you can't. The closest tress in this picture are about 300 yards away.
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Wow! What a landscape! In my case, inexperience with very long range would force me to walk (scent conscious) towards my game. Hopefully land cover would take me to within 200 yards.
Not saying I've never taken one but I never consider one. If I don't think my first shot is 100% I don't take it. If I'm considering a second shot...........I likely shouldn't take the first one. Considering your next shot is important in billiards but not hunting. That from someone that hunts a fair amount.
You made it sound like you never take a second shot. And I said it sounds hard to believe that YOU who hunts a fair amount never takes a second shot. This is because everyone who hunts a great deal will eventually miss or have to take two shots.
truer words have never been spoken
Not sure how it sounded like that...but you are correct that sometimes a second shot is needed.
Why would you need a second shot if the first one is easy? Don't think I've ever considered a second shot in my life.
Well...
How could you take a second shot if you never even considered one before?
But whatever, misunderstanding.




























