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How To Hunt Big Game
Need advice on caliber for Moose and bear in Alaska.
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<blockquote data-quote="Turkeytider" data-source="post: 3062773" data-attributes="member: 126192"><p>" Multiple rounds on target........" ? Personally, I think that`s absurd and unnecessarily cruel logic ( not you sir, but what you are quoting as having been said on the podcast ) <strong>IF</strong> the reason one is having to do that is because of the inadequacy of the caliber that`s being used, deliberately, in the first place. It`s just my own personal opinion, but I think that we as hunters should have a primary goal of striving to ensure that the animal whose life we`re taking doesn`t know what hit it ( DRT ). I know that doesn`t always occur, but it should be a goal. Using the proper equipment correctly is certainly an important element in achieving this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turkeytider, post: 3062773, member: 126192"] " Multiple rounds on target........" ? Personally, I think that`s absurd and unnecessarily cruel logic ( not you sir, but what you are quoting as having been said on the podcast ) [B]IF[/B] the reason one is having to do that is because of the inadequacy of the caliber that`s being used, deliberately, in the first place. It`s just my own personal opinion, but I think that we as hunters should have a primary goal of striving to ensure that the animal whose life we`re taking doesn`t know what hit it ( DRT ). I know that doesn`t always occur, but it should be a goal. Using the proper equipment correctly is certainly an important element in achieving this. [/QUOTE]
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