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Quote from: rudedawg1085 on October 16, 2013, 09:11:28 AMQuote from: thom9719 on October 15, 2013, 07:06:23 PMSounds like you need to go to the range and/or chill out. This isn't a video game, don't just sling lead at an animal.Or scope is off, or hit a branch, etc,....we have all missed shots in our day. On the range ill hit the bulls eye 100% of the time. I wish i could say the same out in the field.Just take deep breaths BigBadMulies! you will get em next time!! first time ever using this rifle and yes the scope was most likely off! Going back over this weekend to hopefully seal the deal with a buck!
Quote from: thom9719 on October 15, 2013, 07:06:23 PMSounds like you need to go to the range and/or chill out. This isn't a video game, don't just sling lead at an animal.Or scope is off, or hit a branch, etc,....we have all missed shots in our day. On the range ill hit the bulls eye 100% of the time. I wish i could say the same out in the field.Just take deep breaths BigBadMulies! you will get em next time!!
Sounds like you need to go to the range and/or chill out. This isn't a video game, don't just sling lead at an animal.
Quote from: Big_bad_mulies on October 16, 2013, 04:55:41 PMQuote from: rudedawg1085 on October 16, 2013, 09:11:28 AMQuote from: thom9719 on October 15, 2013, 07:06:23 PMSounds like you need to go to the range and/or chill out. This isn't a video game, don't just sling lead at an animal.Or scope is off, or hit a branch, etc,....we have all missed shots in our day. On the range ill hit the bulls eye 100% of the time. I wish i could say the same out in the field.Just take deep breaths BigBadMulies! you will get em next time!! first time ever using this rifle and yes the scope was most likely off! Going back over this weekend to hopefully seal the deal with a buck!Not to open up a can of worms here, but did how much did you shoot it before the season began?
And for everyone else that thinks I was just shooting like a mad man, I was not, all shots hit the empty hill side, I wouldn't ever shoot like that into the open, I know better than that.
Ever watch someone get so excited they unload their whole magazine without "firing" a shot.
Big_bad_mulies, Only take 1/20 of any of these responses. This site is notorious for internet police, internet saints, etc... I enjoyed your story thanks for sharing...
Quote from: TheHunt on October 17, 2013, 08:02:13 AMBig_bad_mulies, Only take 1/20 of any of these responses. This site is notorious for internet police, internet saints, etc... I enjoyed your story thanks for sharing...Some would call it internet police, some would call it constructive criticism. Most of the posts I see on here are very politely trying to educate. For instance, Pathfinder is providing the experience of a 21 year career in the Army and of a coach of a high school rifle team. Why not learn from his experience, instead of dismissing him as an "internet saint?" One glaring thing that stood out to me in the story was that he apparently didn't follow up his shot. Don't assume that you missed just because the animal runs away and you saw dirt flying above it on subsequent shots. It's possible that the dirt flying is from the impact of the bullet after it passes through the animal. Always try to trail the animal to look for evidence of a hit. Sometimes there is no evidence at the site where they were shot, but farther down the trail blood will appear. The shots from over the ridge could have been from a completely different animal. Once, I jumped a huge 4-point and couldn't get a good shot. A minute or two later, I heard a shot from the direction it went. Dejectedly, I hiked that direction to see what I had missed out on. I found a hunter standing over a 2-point who told me that just after he shot his buck, the biggest buck that he had ever seen came running by. There are lots of years of experience on this site and also some people that don't have a clue. The only thing you can do is take it all in, critically think about the information, and use what works for you. Good luck.