dgradinaru
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- British Columbia
I've had several experiences out hunting where I've pulled off many good shots. Lots of snap shots where my rifle became an extension of my arm and dropping black bears and deer instantly, had witnesses to many of these shots and it keeps them marveled up to this day, only difference between those hunters and I is that I spend a lot of time at the range and shoot several hundred rounds a year, from target shooting, rapid aimed fire, and run and gun type of scenarios. Practice makes perfect as they say.
Some of the ones that really stand out to me is when i take game on the move.
A few years back shot a nice black bear just shy of 6 foot on the run at 200 yards in an open clearing. My hunting partner was the one who took the first shot and seeing he missed i pulled the shot with a lead, bear dropped but then tried getting up. Rapidly reloaded the moment my first shot went off and connected again with a neck shot. All of this happened off hand in mere seconds.
Another one was a big mulie buck i have pictured in my avatar which was taken on the move as well. This one was about 50 yards, put a lead on the trotting buck and let one fly. Buck dropped, bullet landed square on the shoulder and my hunting partner was amazed, only down side was i had a bullet failure as it disintegrated, so i needed a finishing shot.
Some of the ones that really stand out to me is when i take game on the move.
A few years back shot a nice black bear just shy of 6 foot on the run at 200 yards in an open clearing. My hunting partner was the one who took the first shot and seeing he missed i pulled the shot with a lead, bear dropped but then tried getting up. Rapidly reloaded the moment my first shot went off and connected again with a neck shot. All of this happened off hand in mere seconds.
Another one was a big mulie buck i have pictured in my avatar which was taken on the move as well. This one was about 50 yards, put a lead on the trotting buck and let one fly. Buck dropped, bullet landed square on the shoulder and my hunting partner was amazed, only down side was i had a bullet failure as it disintegrated, so i needed a finishing shot.




















































