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Old September 25, 2009, 08:10 PM   #7
Brian Pfleuger
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Although I fully support the "one shot, one kill" method, it is not always the outcome of a shot. A wounded Pronghorn, now running at 55 mph, will go 3 miles before considering a break. You MUST stop them in any way possible.
Problem is, shot 1 is supposed to be the stopper. Yeah, bad things happen but what I see here is at least (3) #1 shots that the shooter should not have taken. The situation was not under control, distances were guessed and the shooters (apparently) do not have the long distance experience to reliably make these shots.

I'm sorry if my opinion offends you but it is my opinion.
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