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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 4980231" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>Thanks. I always felt it takes no skill to pull the trigger on a deer. They are a big target that are easy to hit. I get as much satisfaction now at knowing i could have killed it. Figuring out the pattern and hanging the stand in the right spot was the challenge, not pulling the trigger. Taking a life is a serious decision for me. I pray that i never do it to impress other with a kill, check a box, post a number or because i want to test out a new gun or load. Especially on a deer that took half a decade to reach this point. The later in the yr i get more selective because i know odds sway back in their favor with each passing day. Now, there are targets i have that i may very well may shoot. I guess i will know when i see them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 4980231, member: 2947"] Thanks. I always felt it takes no skill to pull the trigger on a deer. They are a big target that are easy to hit. I get as much satisfaction now at knowing i could have killed it. Figuring out the pattern and hanging the stand in the right spot was the challenge, not pulling the trigger. Taking a life is a serious decision for me. I pray that i never do it to impress other with a kill, check a box, post a number or because i want to test out a new gun or load. Especially on a deer that took half a decade to reach this point. The later in the yr i get more selective because i know odds sway back in their favor with each passing day. Now, there are targets i have that i may very well may shoot. I guess i will know when i see them. [/QUOTE]
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