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Headshot's how many take them, and why?.
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<blockquote data-quote="MI.264" data-source="post: 2859801" data-attributes="member: 123058"><p>Have no clue what you're referring to, strictly bench rifle shooting?. I put up a video, only in reference to showing how one can go about achieving a better zero (If that is what you're talking bout) So how one shoots when they are in the field Is not the question, because as pointed out by me and other's posted, "IF" the shot presents its self, then it's taken, if not one waits until it does.</p><p></p><p>Don't know why people feel the need to twist other peoples words, present your theory, your proof, but don't put words into somebody else mouth.</p><p>I've hunted over 50 years, as well as hunted with a lot of other people over those years and have seen many big game and small game taken with headshots. to me it's a cleaner kill. So don't go off on, if you make a bad shot or a miss, that argument goes both ways and can happen.</p><p></p><p>My statement is and I stand by, I've over my 50+ years of hunting have seen more gut shots, one of the main reasons is that the majority of hunters shoot a vital shot, so that stands too reason, but my point also was that split second jump or turn that can cause a gut shot to happen is more prevalent then then a bad headshot if properly aiming low behind the eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MI.264, post: 2859801, member: 123058"] Have no clue what you're referring to, strictly bench rifle shooting?. I put up a video, only in reference to showing how one can go about achieving a better zero (If that is what you're talking bout) So how one shoots when they are in the field Is not the question, because as pointed out by me and other's posted, "IF" the shot presents its self, then it's taken, if not one waits until it does. Don't know why people feel the need to twist other peoples words, present your theory, your proof, but don't put words into somebody else mouth. I've hunted over 50 years, as well as hunted with a lot of other people over those years and have seen many big game and small game taken with headshots. to me it's a cleaner kill. So don't go off on, if you make a bad shot or a miss, that argument goes both ways and can happen. My statement is and I stand by, I've over my 50+ years of hunting have seen more gut shots, one of the main reasons is that the majority of hunters shoot a vital shot, so that stands too reason, but my point also was that split second jump or turn that can cause a gut shot to happen is more prevalent then then a bad headshot if properly aiming low behind the eye. [/QUOTE]
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