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31 July 2007, 16:56
beartooth
RULES TO STAY ALIVE WHEN HUNTING DANGEROUS GAME
RULES TO STAY ALIVE WHEN HUNTING DANGEROUS GAME
By: Mike Price
(hog, lion, bear, moose, buffalo, any animal that cops an attitude)

1. Take a good controlled fed rifle (or premium push feed) to do the job you are asking it to perform.

2. It must be a rifle that you know and are familiar with, because you have spent a lot of time holding it in your hands working the action and safeties so as to learn it’s peculiarities!

3. Shoot it from different positions and at varying ranges until you are proficient at all positions and ranges you will possibly shoot!

4. There is no such thing as the all around or magic cartridge, just some good ones that do the job very well, if you do yours!

5. Only center hits in the vital kill area counts, or a dangerous animal might teach you the difference!

6. Make the deepest hole you can to insure that vital organs, nerve centers, blood arteries and pivotal skeletal structure can be reached and destroyed from all impact angles!

7. Reaching vitals at all angles won't happen if the bullet does not hold up and fragments or sheds it’s jacket or bends, so don't buy cheap factory ammunition or cheap bullets if you hand-load!

8. Do not shoot a cartridge that you are not able to handle because of excessive recoil and that will negatively affect your accuracy!

9. Your intent is to shoot a cartridge that you can keep under control and will make the biggest possible diameter exit hole (if angle and distance allows), to let blood out and air in!

10. Make sure your shot is an affective one in that the distance is reasonable to ensure a judicious kill!

11. All dangerous game when shot are still dangerous so "SERVICE" your threat until it is no longer a threat, that means until it won't, can't and doesn't breath nor moves, especially if it is at close quarters, if NOT you might get BIT, CUT UP, STOMPED, BROKE IN HALF, or EATEN!!!

12. If all of the above does not work I recommend (if there is time) a quick prayer! Smiler


01 August 2007, 05:16
Big Bore Boar Hunter
Here's one you can add...

After pulling the trigger, load another round immediately and get the scope back on target, even if it is only to watch the critter fall....

John
01 August 2007, 07:20
greghud
before hunting work out where the vitals are at diferent angles, you may not get the classic side on shot.
greg
01 August 2007, 10:27
Jarrod
"USE ENOUGH GUN"


"Science only goes so far then God takes over."
01 August 2007, 14:10
TOP_PREDATOR
It's the "dead" ones that kill you


"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill

02 August 2007, 01:07
beartooth
quote:
Originally posted by TOP_PREDATOR:
It's the "dead" ones that kill you


Yes, good point, take nothing for granted and approach with caution.Smiler


02 August 2007, 03:45
p dog shooter
With anything that can bite, stomp, gore I belive in always shooting it again. Always pay the insurence ammo is cheap.
02 August 2007, 06:11
Dr B
quote:
1. Take a good controlled fed rifle (or premium push feed) to do the job you are asking it to perform.


horse bsflag pissers
02 August 2007, 07:20
Lou270
How can #10 not possibly be #1?

-Lou
03 August 2007, 08:34
ElCaballero
13. Hunt with someone that you can outrun!


As a general rule, people are nuts!
spinksranch.com
03 August 2007, 08:45
Grizzly Adams
Now to the BIG question. How many dudes actually follow all of the above rules? Big Grin
Grizz


Indeed, no human being has yet lived under conditions which, considering the prevailing climates of the past, can be regarded as normal. John E Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Man

Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln

Only one war at a time. Abe Again.
03 August 2007, 10:16
beartooth
quote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams:
Now to the BIG question. How many dudes actually follow all of the above rules? Big Grin
Grizz


I do! I am Mike Price, been a lot of places sometimes successful while hunting some times not. Been in tight spots but was lucky. Wrote these rules after about 25yrs of serious dangerous game hunting and making some mistakes and was lucky enough to learn from them. Thought I might share what my experiences caused me to come up with, that's all. Nothing more and nothing less.