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<blockquote data-quote="treillw" data-source="post: 1157944" data-attributes="member: 92442"><p>I didn't mean recklessly taking a quick shot, just to shoot. Sorry if it came across that way. It seems like I'm always waiting for a deer to take that final step so I can pull the trigger, but maybe that's just the type of hunting I do here in PA - it's usually pretty thick with small shooting lanes. I just thought that waiting for an animal to step out of a thick patch in a field is a scenario where you can do your homework to take an ethical shot, but still need to make some adjustments as the wind is always variable and an educated estimation. </p><p></p><p>Good point about not having the scope cranked up all the way and thanks for the tip on the pulsing wind - makes sense. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treillw, post: 1157944, member: 92442"] I didn't mean recklessly taking a quick shot, just to shoot. Sorry if it came across that way. It seems like I'm always waiting for a deer to take that final step so I can pull the trigger, but maybe that's just the type of hunting I do here in PA - it's usually pretty thick with small shooting lanes. I just thought that waiting for an animal to step out of a thick patch in a field is a scenario where you can do your homework to take an ethical shot, but still need to make some adjustments as the wind is always variable and an educated estimation. Good point about not having the scope cranked up all the way and thanks for the tip on the pulsing wind - makes sense. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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