Hi all,
Over the years, I had the oportunity of shooting at lots of deer and 2 mooses. I am proud to say that most of them didn't needed the following shot and "dropped on their tracks"
, I had at one instance lost a deer because we didn't recover him even if he was hit twice and twice he went down
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So talking about big game falling where they stood was for me, something that most successfull hunters had the chance to experience and that it was normal. In the past couple of years, altough I had my big game well positionned for a shot in the vitals, they reacted like if the shot was not deadly and on 2 instances, didn't budge at all even deadly hit.
My last moose took off after the second shot in the rib cage (45ft away) and dropped at roughly 75-100yds away (when recovered, half the heart and the whole liver were gone), and my last deer, with a 3" hole trough her thorax still managed to slowly run a good 50yds.
It now looks like I was REALLY lucky that so many of them "dropped on the spot" . Beside that deer I didn't recovered, none needed 2 shot but in my last couple, it took 3 on a cow moose (2003), 2 on my deer (2004), 3 on bull moose (2006) and 2 on deer (2006), what's happenning with me, I don't know
all shots were in the vitals.
Now that I think of it, most of the ones that dropped, were hit in or close to either the spine, the shoulder or the head and were not the result of an accurate shot as I always hit for the vitals and not the shoulder or spine.
How about you guys... do they mostly drop on the spot or you need to track them blood trail do find and finish them?
Over the years, I had the oportunity of shooting at lots of deer and 2 mooses. I am proud to say that most of them didn't needed the following shot and "dropped on their tracks"
So talking about big game falling where they stood was for me, something that most successfull hunters had the chance to experience and that it was normal. In the past couple of years, altough I had my big game well positionned for a shot in the vitals, they reacted like if the shot was not deadly and on 2 instances, didn't budge at all even deadly hit.
My last moose took off after the second shot in the rib cage (45ft away) and dropped at roughly 75-100yds away (when recovered, half the heart and the whole liver were gone), and my last deer, with a 3" hole trough her thorax still managed to slowly run a good 50yds.
It now looks like I was REALLY lucky that so many of them "dropped on the spot" . Beside that deer I didn't recovered, none needed 2 shot but in my last couple, it took 3 on a cow moose (2003), 2 on my deer (2004), 3 on bull moose (2006) and 2 on deer (2006), what's happenning with me, I don't know
Now that I think of it, most of the ones that dropped, were hit in or close to either the spine, the shoulder or the head and were not the result of an accurate shot as I always hit for the vitals and not the shoulder or spine.
How about you guys... do they mostly drop on the spot or you need to track them blood trail do find and finish them?