I can certainly see why outfitters tell clients to shoot until they stop moving as they don't know shooting ability of their hunter. I'm pretty picky about my shots. I have killed three deer this fall. Only one I reloaded my muzzle loader,but there was no need. Very few elk have I shot at an angle,waiting for a good double lung. A few have required a second shot as they lay their dieing, but those were mostly to end their life a tad quicker.

When I do drop the hammer, I am very confident of the sight picture and a kill, although I know things can happen.I can't see grinding up more meat if it isn't necessary as I am killing the elk,deer ,or antelope to eat


If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles