- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
Nice pics Boomer!
Thanks.
I hope Caramel takes a look at them, as they tend to illustrate the problem. Do you notice how few animals are broadside? Most are either quartering or head on. Notice how the difference in target angle changes the apparent target size. Some of those don't present much of a target at all, and a long range shot would likely end up in the hip. Another thing about caribou is that they are seldom stationary, they are constantly moving, perhaps 3-5 mph while grazing, so the long range firing solution must be fluid. Now caribou are sucks and tend to give up easily compared other game with similar bullet wounds. But that does not justify a marginal shot. No shot on game should be taken if the outcome is not sure. The proper place to challenge one's marksmanship is on the rifle range.



















































