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Originally Posted by ODDJOB UNO
r2d2esq.............set ya up again! man you are a SUCKER for abuse!
yeah yeah tell me all about shot placement and how ya drill em in the eye, and they drop, while ya walk on water w/louis and monte the sun kings.
shot placement doesnt mean POO! its all about how soon the animal wants to DIE!
and QUITE A FEW JUST DONT WANNA DIE despite the perfect textbook shot placement.
to use my lowly 57# pound java-leaner(java-ja-leen-a) on my wall as an example, that bastid took (3) .308's and (2) .357 rds before he went down. ALL TEXTBOOK BREADBASKET SHOTS w/the exception of the last .357 rd into the head at point blank range!
a textbook PERFECT shot does not GURR-RRANTEE yer survival.
DISTANCE is your friend.
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Right on schedule, as usual, oddnutjob.
Poor shot placement is the number one cause of a hunter making the beasty into a supernatural critter. I can just hear the BS you tell visitors about your "just-would-not-die" little wild pig. That kill is nothing I would boast about!
Care to answer the question I posed, super duper bear expert?
Look up Bell and let us know if all of his animals were just ready to die.
Skill is your friend, distance is for wankers.