running deer
#11
I would never try that unless it was a monster buck that i could not stop.It would be hard not to.
#12
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Read the top tread! Qoute
Fake delta target
Just for fun
Hunter on video,not me
some thing to do with my som
Hey JRW proper shot? A 160 + class deer and you would not shoot,IT be hard not to proper or not.And why do we practice?So we can be the best we can be,and make a clean an ethical shot.
Fake delta target
Just for fun
Hunter on video,not me
some thing to do with my som
Hey JRW proper shot? A 160 + class deer and you would not shoot,IT be hard not to proper or not.And why do we practice?So we can be the best we can be,and make a clean an ethical shot.
#14
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From: Omaha NE USA
I wouldn' t drop my level of ethics based on the size/score of the rack. I wouldn' t take the risk of wounding any deer on that questionable of a shot.
I would have a lot of fun shooting that running shot on the range but would leave that shot on the range and not in the woods.
I would have a lot of fun shooting that running shot on the range but would leave that shot on the range and not in the woods.
#15
No offense intended, but antler size shouldn' t dictate what is or is not a proper shot for a person to take.
#16
Nontypical Buck
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It' s fun shooting at moving targets!
Bullsi , dont let the ethics police get to ya! I admire your honesty[:-]
Theres a big difference between a running deer , a trotting deer , and a walking deer. I cant imagine you and your son moving that deer target fast enough to simulate a running deer[
] It' s good practice for shooting at a walking or trotting deer.
Bullsi , dont let the ethics police get to ya! I admire your honesty[:-]
Theres a big difference between a running deer , a trotting deer , and a walking deer. I cant imagine you and your son moving that deer target fast enough to simulate a running deer[
] It' s good practice for shooting at a walking or trotting deer.
#17
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I will always pass up a running shot no matter how big the deer is. If that deer never knows I' m there chances are he' ll be back and offer a better shot. I' d rather let the deer walk and not get a better chance later than wound him and never find him at all.




