Good point, Remnard.
I hear y'all on not taking the shot, but I know that they would have been good, clean shots. I guess it depends on the way you look at it. In retrospect I regret it. I think it comes down to making good decisions in the heat of the moment, and I made a bad one. I think that was a lost opportunity to build confidence in my abilities, and of course, a lost opportunity at having some meat that we really could use. I hadn't been in that situation before at that angle, and that is why I felt uncomfortable. But when the sight is on the front shoulder, it's on the front shoulder. I think the lesson learned is that some opportunities only present themselves for split seconds, and I need to be mentally prepared to make the right decision in those moments. I was overthinking the situation, and it cost me.