Originally Posted by Dakotan
If that was directed at me, there is nothing wrong with DRT and nobody said otherwise. Clearly, my post was an inquiry and in no way could be construed as a condemnation thereof. Anybody who is smarter than a small soapdish could see I was seeking to be educated. If not directed at me, drive on.


It wasn�t directed specifically at you, but you ARE the one who posed this question:

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My question is, why is this desirable to some of you on non-dangerous game?


To put my answer another way, why would NOT DRT be desirable on non-dangerous game? When I pull the trigger I like to see the animal drop in its tracks. Over the years I have had my share of DRTs and only one animal has made it more than a few yards. None of the DRTs were spine or brain shots as I go for the heart and lungs.

Ease up, dude - you asked the question, you have to expect responses.


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