Originally Posted by Mule Deer
skottishkat,
I was also pointing out that most hunters also do NOT really analyze why a bullet drops an animal "right there."



And from what I see the VAST majority of hunters will still say “DRT” even if the animal moves a bit, or just stands there until it falls over. DRT means (to me and everyone I know) the butt hits the ground before the chin does. It is instantaneous. I.E.- CNS.


I am well into four digits on big game, and it is interesting that people will say “monos destroy less meat” and “monos kill fast” at the same time. You can not have one without the other. Too often people draw conclusions with small sample sizes, and those that have killed 50-60 animals with the same bullet don’t generally perform even rudimentary exams on wound channels. There is a difference between someone that has killed “one deer 50 times”, and someone that has “killed 50 deer”.