The discussion in the memorial thread about the tragic passing of PH Greg Mickelson raised a question in my mind, which I would appreciate insight on from those who are more experienced.
I felt it would be more appropriate to raise this question in a separate thread.
I recognize that this question may seem naïve or perhaps even silly, but I want to preface it by saying I have not yet hunted dangerous game with a double rifle (or any rifle) so I have no real world experience to reflect upon.
“If” the client hunter that was with Mr. Michelson was using a double rifle, and “if” he made a less than ideal first shot on the animal, would it have been wise for him to take his second shot quickly if possible, rather than “wait” to see if the bull would succumb from the first shot (I’m using quotes on words that assume facts not in evidence).
I recognize that the second shot on a double rifle is partially there for security in the event of a charge, so rather than get hung up on this aspect, let’s assume that the animal is not charging after the first shot.
The reason I asked this is that some of tragic stories I have read, as well as some hunting videos online, seem to involve a client taking a bad first shot with a DR and then essentially waiting to see how bad it is rather than taking the second shot at the animal before it is out of sight. I have seen some videos where the PH tells the client to take the second shot relatively quickly, but I have seen more situations where “it seems” they have “wasted an opportunity” to take a second shot.
The second shot from a double rifle can be had as quickly as you can get back on target, so why not take two shots on an animal that does not appear to be charging and improve the chances of killing it quickly?
More generally, is it necessary, or part of the protocol, to wait for the PH to also approve a second shot, or is it reasonable to take as many shots as necessary once the PH gives the go ahead on the first shot?
Please understand that I am not asking this question to criticize or belittle anyone who has done differently. I am genuinely seeking to better understand the strategies of hunting with a double rifle for DG, which I hope to do in the near future.
I felt it would be more appropriate to raise this question in a separate thread.
I recognize that this question may seem naïve or perhaps even silly, but I want to preface it by saying I have not yet hunted dangerous game with a double rifle (or any rifle) so I have no real world experience to reflect upon.
“If” the client hunter that was with Mr. Michelson was using a double rifle, and “if” he made a less than ideal first shot on the animal, would it have been wise for him to take his second shot quickly if possible, rather than “wait” to see if the bull would succumb from the first shot (I’m using quotes on words that assume facts not in evidence).
I recognize that the second shot on a double rifle is partially there for security in the event of a charge, so rather than get hung up on this aspect, let’s assume that the animal is not charging after the first shot.
The reason I asked this is that some of tragic stories I have read, as well as some hunting videos online, seem to involve a client taking a bad first shot with a DR and then essentially waiting to see how bad it is rather than taking the second shot at the animal before it is out of sight. I have seen some videos where the PH tells the client to take the second shot relatively quickly, but I have seen more situations where “it seems” they have “wasted an opportunity” to take a second shot.
The second shot from a double rifle can be had as quickly as you can get back on target, so why not take two shots on an animal that does not appear to be charging and improve the chances of killing it quickly?
More generally, is it necessary, or part of the protocol, to wait for the PH to also approve a second shot, or is it reasonable to take as many shots as necessary once the PH gives the go ahead on the first shot?
Please understand that I am not asking this question to criticize or belittle anyone who has done differently. I am genuinely seeking to better understand the strategies of hunting with a double rifle for DG, which I hope to do in the near future.