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I was thinking today that different animals react differently to getting shot. I'm not talking about the 1 or 2 off nominal experiences, but the general results after shooting a bunch of critters. Since we've got a well accomplished group of hunters here- what say you?
To me-
Moose- pretty easy to kill but fairly slow to die. Most of ours have just stood around after getting shot until they fall over, which can take some time. Sometimes a second shot speeds that up, most of the time it seems pointless. My moose this year took 2 right through the lungs and was on his feet for what seemed like forever but was closer to a full minute.
Caribou- seems pretty much like they're all bang/flops. We've never tracked one more than a few feet and most drop to the shot it seems like- at least with boiler room shots. We've even had some pretty poorly hit ones just lay down and die or wait for the next shot.
Deer- it seems that these are wired pretty tight and often go for a death run until they pile up. It seems that boiler room shots with fast cartridges and fairly soft bullets turn them off a bit quicker. Deer are the only critter I've blood trailed.
Bears- these seem pretty tough to me after seeing a few go down. We tend to have a "shoot until it doesn't move" policy on bears and it seems like multiple shots are the norm. Can't say we've ever dropped one to the shot. Even my close range black bear this year got up after having been shot through the chest at pretty close range- enough to shatter his sternum and leave a huge hole. It was definitely a fatal hit, but I'm still thinking he'd have went at least a hundred yards before piling up if I hadn't shot him in the spine immediately after he stood back up. The first shot was low in the chest and wrecked everything in there- heart, lungs, broken bone..the works.
So what's your toughest animal to drop?
To me-
Moose- pretty easy to kill but fairly slow to die. Most of ours have just stood around after getting shot until they fall over, which can take some time. Sometimes a second shot speeds that up, most of the time it seems pointless. My moose this year took 2 right through the lungs and was on his feet for what seemed like forever but was closer to a full minute.
Caribou- seems pretty much like they're all bang/flops. We've never tracked one more than a few feet and most drop to the shot it seems like- at least with boiler room shots. We've even had some pretty poorly hit ones just lay down and die or wait for the next shot.
Deer- it seems that these are wired pretty tight and often go for a death run until they pile up. It seems that boiler room shots with fast cartridges and fairly soft bullets turn them off a bit quicker. Deer are the only critter I've blood trailed.
Bears- these seem pretty tough to me after seeing a few go down. We tend to have a "shoot until it doesn't move" policy on bears and it seems like multiple shots are the norm. Can't say we've ever dropped one to the shot. Even my close range black bear this year got up after having been shot through the chest at pretty close range- enough to shatter his sternum and leave a huge hole. It was definitely a fatal hit, but I'm still thinking he'd have went at least a hundred yards before piling up if I hadn't shot him in the spine immediately after he stood back up. The first shot was low in the chest and wrecked everything in there- heart, lungs, broken bone..the works.
So what's your toughest animal to drop?