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<blockquote data-quote="Old Hickory 45" data-source="post: 3001380" data-attributes="member: 115728"><p>Most of us go for head shots. Some fellas use sub sonic and some of us prefer high velocity fodder but the game is the same, one shot, one kill.</p><p>In 1964 I spent a week in Chicago with Fred Bear at the NSGA show and convention, in the guest/buyer section. </p><p>Fred and I were standing by his standing upright mount of his huge polar bear he bow killed. Yeah, I was amazed.</p><p>I asked Fred what advice he could offer and he said, "Make the first shot count!", as he smiled. That bear was the only polar bear he killed that didn't have to be finished with a rifle, he told me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Hickory 45, post: 3001380, member: 115728"] Most of us go for head shots. Some fellas use sub sonic and some of us prefer high velocity fodder but the game is the same, one shot, one kill. In 1964 I spent a week in Chicago with Fred Bear at the NSGA show and convention, in the guest/buyer section. Fred and I were standing by his standing upright mount of his huge polar bear he bow killed. Yeah, I was amazed. I asked Fred what advice he could offer and he said, "Make the first shot count!", as he smiled. That bear was the only polar bear he killed that didn't have to be finished with a rifle, he told me. [/QUOTE]
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