Posted by trucker40 on February 26, 2010 at 06:40:20 from (70.240.148.41):
In Reply to: Re: $@$#$ critters posted by old on February 25, 2010 at 19:10:45:
When you shoot something you shoot so it will kill it with one shot,period.I understand in all the excitement hitting something and wounding it and then it wanders off.Thats the wrong thing to do.You aim,like right between the eyes and you pull the trigger and its dead with one shot.If you cant get a shot like that on a small animal you dont pull the trigger.If you shoot something at night its no different.One shot and its dead.So that means you need a good light and aim so it kills it.If you just shoot and hit it then you have a suffering animal that you would have been better off to leave alone.If you shoot close with a shotgun shell you shoot it in the head and it ought to be dead.Actually if you are real close a shotgun shell is not much different than a bullet.It takes a while for it to spread out.Sure a pistol is handy but that is not accurate like you need it to be.You need a rifle or a 12 guage.Then you dont have animals suffering if you aim and hit where you aim.
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