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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3297276" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>In 40+ years of big game hunting 100% of every big game animal that Ive seen whether it was me shooting or someone else that required tracking beyond ethical taking was not hit where the shooter first thought or was aiming at. The biggest problem with most issues of not recovering a big game animal quickly is shot placement. The majority of hunters do not or refuse to realize they can NOT shoot with the same precision of the bench sight-in zeroing their weapon including archery than hunting situations. Shot placement 100% determines quick recovery or the dreaded (I think it was a good shot and extensive tracking or losing an animal). If you do not learn how critical shot placement is early, you will later. Hopefully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3297276, member: 24646"] In 40+ years of big game hunting 100% of every big game animal that Ive seen whether it was me shooting or someone else that required tracking beyond ethical taking was not hit where the shooter first thought or was aiming at. The biggest problem with most issues of not recovering a big game animal quickly is shot placement. The majority of hunters do not or refuse to realize they can NOT shoot with the same precision of the bench sight-in zeroing their weapon including archery than hunting situations. Shot placement 100% determines quick recovery or the dreaded (I think it was a good shot and extensive tracking or losing an animal). If you do not learn how critical shot placement is early, you will later. Hopefully [/QUOTE]
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