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shoot 'em until they fall down! hunter did right!
Unless I missed it, it would have been nice to know what caliber, bullet type and weight he was shooting and the yardage. It looks close, but the video could have been on zoom. Anyway, nice shooting and I agree, shoot it until it drops. The cow I shot this year was at 35 yards, broadside and with a little down hill angle. I hit it once with my 30-06, 220 grain Core-lok. The bullet passed high through one lung and blew out the other lung. She ran down hill thru the trees for almost 400 yards before piling up. If I would have had an opportunity to take another shot, I would have. Tuff critters, for sure.
Some good points for shooting until they drop, but in this case it looked like they were in pretty open country with no one else around and with the first shot you could tell he was DRT (dead right there), which was what I was pointing out. If I were hunting an area with plenty of other hunters around (like most areas in WA), I'd shoot till they drop too, to ensure the only tag on the elk was mine! I once shot a spike in MT with my .300 Magnum and he stopped in his tracks with the first shot and I knew he was hit hard. Followed it up with a 2nd shot and he dropped. When I field dressed him, it revealed that my first shot had blown his heart to shreds, so the 2nd shot wasn't really needed. I've seen some elk that were shot to hell because of the shoot till they drop mentality resulting in a heck of a lot of wasted meat. I'm betting the left shoulder of the bull in this video was trashed from the exit wounds and shock of the bullets, but hey, to each his own.