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<blockquote data-quote="StLPro2A" data-source="post: 4063490" data-attributes="member: 48052"><p>That would be considered a low percentage shot opportunity. Did the first two gun shots miss the lion? No apparent effect on the lion's charge movement, until third shot broke down the shoulder structure, knocked it down, fourth shot incapacitated it. Had they been 10 yds closer, they would have been lunch meat. Noticing the young PH got down for a better shot angle, the old PH stood making it a poorer shot angle on charging cat. On a cat, one should get down to minimize the movement line/lead. A leopard will kill one shooting from a standing position as they are so fast few can lead them effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StLPro2A, post: 4063490, member: 48052"] That would be considered a low percentage shot opportunity. Did the first two gun shots miss the lion? No apparent effect on the lion's charge movement, until third shot broke down the shoulder structure, knocked it down, fourth shot incapacitated it. Had they been 10 yds closer, they would have been lunch meat. Noticing the young PH got down for a better shot angle, the old PH stood making it a poorer shot angle on charging cat. On a cat, one should get down to minimize the movement line/lead. A leopard will kill one shooting from a standing position as they are so fast few can lead them effectively. [/QUOTE]
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