"So, lets lay down a few rules about long range shooting.
"..., The more I hunt and shoot the more I see others shoot the more convinced I am that they are wise and sensible rules and if they were universally adopted the number of game animals that get away wounded to suffer and die would be greatly reduced."
- A long range shot should never be taken if the rifleman feels doubtful of his ability to make a good, solid, well placed hit.
- A long range shot should never be taken if the hunter can not get into a solid position- prone with sling, from a rest, etc.
- A long range shot should never be taken at any dangerous game animal - a Brown Grizzly, or Polar bear, a Lion, a Tiger, a Leopard, a Cape Buffalo.
- A long range shot should never be taken at an unwounded, running animal.
- A long range shot should never be taken if the animal shot at can get out of sight so quickly that it would be difficult to ascertain the effect of the shot.
- A long range shot should not be taken if the range is so great that a hold on top of the shoulders will not drop a bullet into the chest cavity."
"..., The more I hunt and shoot the more I see others shoot the more convinced I am that they are wise and sensible rules and if they were universally adopted the number of game animals that get away wounded to suffer and die would be greatly reduced."
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