For the life of me, how in the world do you actually shoot somebody on accident?? I don"t know about you guys, but when I deer hunt, whether during archery, blackpowder, or rifle season, I :
1. Identify my target- Is it a deer? Is it a doe, nubbing buck, or antlered deer? Do I want to shoot it? If it"s not archery or Doe week, does get to walk. Nubbing and immature bucks get to walk. I make the call to pull the trigger only after careful study.
2. Before pulling the trigger, or release, I pick out the exact hair I put the pin or crosshairs on. Right behind the shoulder, in the heart. A little lower with my bow, as deer tend "squat" when they hear the arrow release. In my sight picture, the only thing I should see is a deer, and only a deer.
To shoot wildly into the bushes at movement is criminally negligent. I don"t understand the logic.
I would never dream of "shooting into the bushes".
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