Alright folks - lets not make it personal. Different areas have different techniques, due to both local conditions and terrain AS WELL AS traditions and 'institutional training' - that's where your granpappy did it effectively, and your pappy learned that way, and that's how you learned.
That doesn't make one better or worse than another. If someone is doing it and not wounding or losing animals at all, then that's their business. I have little doubt that bigred could smoke a deer at 30 yards (100 feet - ish) and that if he thought he COULDN'T make a shot he wouldn't try. I wouldn't want to put my money up against bones either.
Lets keep the insults out of it.
To newbs reading this - the PREFERED shot of most hunters is a standing shot, preferably while the deer has no idea you're even around.
BUT - if you happen to be in an area or are being taught by guys where running shots are taken, then make sure you're up to speed and know when to shoot and when not to, and do what the experienced and successful people teaching you do.
That doesn't make one better or worse than another. If someone is doing it and not wounding or losing animals at all, then that's their business. I have little doubt that bigred could smoke a deer at 30 yards (100 feet - ish) and that if he thought he COULDN'T make a shot he wouldn't try. I wouldn't want to put my money up against bones either.
Lets keep the insults out of it.
To newbs reading this - the PREFERED shot of most hunters is a standing shot, preferably while the deer has no idea you're even around.
BUT - if you happen to be in an area or are being taught by guys where running shots are taken, then make sure you're up to speed and know when to shoot and when not to, and do what the experienced and successful people teaching you do.






















































