I question whether some of you have actually hunted before?
He had a moose run right at him then veer suddenly and shot it what, 4 meters? Thats not an easy shot to make under any circumstance, let alone through a scope. He then had a dog in the picture, as well as bedrock under the moose as it was struggling. Is he going to risk a ricochet into him, the cameraman, or the dog?
My god some of you are harsh. Armchair experts whom have never made a mistake and never will. I hope when something doesnt go absolutely perfect for you some arsehole treats you like dirt and tells you to go eat potato chips instead of hunting.
Hunting isnt perfect. Never was, never will be. $hit will happen to each and every hunter at some point.
I have made mistakes - and have had to deal with them. To suggest that because we don't have a "sh!t happens" attitude that we have never hunted is naive at best.
I can recall every single "screw up" much easier than any "perfect shot".
Lost animals haunt me - so much so that I am ashamed by my contribution. I certainly would never post it on the web. And I never really have a "oh well, it happens in hunting" attitude. I don't need "some other arsehole to treat me like dirt" - I am the harshest critic of my own actions.
Lets just hope that most guys who have these sorts of experiences learn from them.


















































