Has anyone killed more that one animal with one shot?

Doubled on:
Coyotes once
Fox once
Grouse a couple times
Raccoons a few times
WT doe once back when the population was crazy with extra tags.
Jacks/CTs a couple times.
Triple plus on:
Partridge
Geese
Turkey
Skunks(shotgun)
Sod puppies. Multiple times killing 3-6+ in one shot when they crowd the hole at the right time of the year.
All the above where intentional shots except maybe the partridge 🤣😂
 
Doubled on:
Coyotes once
Fox once
Grouse a couple times
Raccoons a few times
WT doe once back when the population was crazy with extra tags.
Jacks/CTs a couple times.
Triple plus on:
Partridge
Geese
Turkey
Skunks(shotgun)
Sod puppies. Multiple times killing 3-6+ in one shot when they crowd the hole at the right time of the year.
All the above where intentional shots except maybe the partridge 🤣😂
Never concerned with maiming an animal and it suffering a long agonizing death?
 
As a teenager I shot a doe one afternoon it was in the woods and I has seen other deer but when I finally got a shot I took it. When I looked up a deer was dead and I saw one run off. I got there and began to inspect my shot placement but could not find a mark. I noticed blood in the direction the other ran. I trailed it 40 yards to my deer shot behind the shoulder. I drug it back to the other deer and week looked and looked for a hold in the other deer. It soon started jerking like it had been knocked out. I finally found where a bullet fragment had hit it in the temple. 2 for 1 and that was by sheer accident. I have shot many hogs many times purposely and used fmj bullet to aid the process when they were devastating our crops


Thanks

Buck
 
I was shooting a 6.5 Creedmoor with hammer bullets 2 years ago and shot 3 young sows (~25-30 lbs) dead as stones. The opportunity presents its self often in central Texas.
There were more behind the 3rd one but none dropped and I don't go in the white brush looking for wounded pigs. We've done it more than a couple of times with 2 pigs. Just get their heads lined up and put it behind the ear at the top of the neck
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I was hunting elk this year and the opportunity presented itself to shoot 2 elk, one perfectly right behind the other.
I didn't, but for a second I thought about it knowing I had the horse power of a rifle. However, knowing the many variable decided not. So I waited a few minutes and still shot 2 but separately.

Now I have shot varmints, 2 for 1. I am curious who has attempted this on purpose or not with anything from muledeer, hogs, elk, rabbits etc.

What were the results?
Would you do it again?
I did it with pigs. Two with one shot at 480ish yards with a 185gr Berger Classic Hunter launched at 2640 from the lowly .308. Both DRT.

John
 

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