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Started by Nimrodmar10, March 22, 2011, 04:33:47 PM
Quote from: mmusso on March 22, 2011, 05:16:56 PMI don't think any are "acceptable", but 1 in 100, maybe even 50 is probably realistic based on random errors in judgement, getting over-excited, or the things we just can't control. Obviously we should hunt ethically and responsibly and not try and force shots that are not "good shots" to ensure clean kills. Personal limits vary from hunter to hunter and will change depending on setups, terrain, gun/choke/loads, etc, but we have to know our limits. We all make mistakes, pull or push a shot, misjudge a distance, and we all know birds will move unexpectedly, HOWEVER, we should strive for perfection by practicing shooting, knowing how our guns pattern at various yardages, not attempting shots through the thick stuff or out of our known range, and basically waiting for good shot opportunities, and simply passing on bad or low percentage shots as much as it hurts watching that bird walk away. The most important of all is that when something does go wrong, we evaluate why it happened in order to learn from it to cut down on future recurrences, at least as best as we can control.
Quote from: LaBiologist on March 23, 2011, 08:11:05 PMtwice for me. First was a twig i couldnt see. Scope solved that issue. Second was a bird with his head down, small target and might have been past range. Both my fault