4 x 180 gr perfectly placed bullets.

Started by Treeman, Jan 29, 2025, 03:57 PM

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Treeman

I do not like posting links, but no other way. This may explain some lost animals, 4 shots, all kills and yet it does not fall, or even run off.
https://fb.watch/xpXeCooKnv/
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Tripodmvr

Moose react as though they have peanut size brains. All large mammals have a lot of oxygen in their blood and therefore take a longer time to die from a lung shot.

janfred

Looking at the impacts that I could see,  the shots were all quite high. Basically just plain lung shots.

Ds J

Quote from: janfred on Jan 29, 2025, 06:26 PMLooking at the impacts that I could see,  the shots were all quite high. Basically just plain lung shots.

Correct, and if the animal doesn't know where the threat is, it doesn't just flee.

Please correct me if necessary: the first shot was into the shoulder, and probably didn't hit the vitals.

Againstthegrains

That was a bull, but I have seen that often with pregnant animals (didn't realise it at the time :( ) They often stand where they are shot, and take a lot more lead than normal animals before dropping. It's those pregnancy hormones that seem to give a female super powers ;D

Treeman

Quote from: Againstthegrains on Feb 04, 2025, 03:25 PMThat was a bull, but I have seen that often with pregnant animals (didn't realise it at the time :( ) They often stand where they are shot, and take a lot more lead than normal animals before dropping. It's those pregnancy hormones that seem to give a female super powers ;D
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I have seen same thing with kudu cows shot with unbeknown calf's at side, they fight a lot harder.
One of those things that weigh heavily on my mind.....................
I am who I am - I am not who you want me to be.
Therefore I am me.

Ds J

Quote from: Treeman on Feb 05, 2025, 08:13 AM
Quote from: Againstthegrains on Feb 04, 2025, 03:25 PMThat was a bull, but I have seen that often with pregnant animals (didn't realise it at the time :( ) They often stand where they are shot, and take a lot more lead than normal animals before dropping. It's those pregnancy hormones that seem to give a female super powers ;D
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I have seen same thing with kudu cows shot with unbeknown calf's at side, they fight a lot harder.
One of those things that weigh heavily on my mind.....................


This is one of the reasons I prefer not shooting female animals. Those calves (born & unborn) weigh on my conscience, too.