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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 740632" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>From your post previous to mine, if you read what you stated, you are saying you have take a number of "low percentage" shots, so I think my question was more than appropriate. You say first shots are hiitting trees, etc. and are talking about shooting at jumped running animals before you possibly get a good 3rd or 4th standing shot at a distance. Now you're responding again that it's up to the person doing the shooting. That's correct, but what you stated just doesn't sound like a responsible way to humanely take an animal. You say every game animal has gone in the freezer, but I would also question how you can make that statement if you're shooting at running game in heavy timber. I'm not trying to get into a big argument or anything, but I hope if you read your posts again that you could see why someone would be asking these questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 740632, member: 28854"] From your post previous to mine, if you read what you stated, you are saying you have take a number of "low percentage" shots, so I think my question was more than appropriate. You say first shots are hiitting trees, etc. and are talking about shooting at jumped running animals before you possibly get a good 3rd or 4th standing shot at a distance. Now you're responding again that it's up to the person doing the shooting. That's correct, but what you stated just doesn't sound like a responsible way to humanely take an animal. You say every game animal has gone in the freezer, but I would also question how you can make that statement if you're shooting at running game in heavy timber. I'm not trying to get into a big argument or anything, but I hope if you read your posts again that you could see why someone would be asking these questions. [/QUOTE]
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