Been trying to get a shot off on this guy for about a week now. Finally got the opportunity last night and took care of business. First time I've needed to send a follow up shot in awhile.
Distance was about 40yds, used my 25 caliber Maverick shooting FX 34gr at 915fps. First shot was to the head, basically right between the eyes. That anchored it as it went into the usual death dance with no movement from the front legs. I assumed it was a done deal. About a minute later I looked through the scope and noticed it was still breathing, so I immediately sent another to the top of its head. That flipped the switch for good.
I'm mad at myself for not staying on the scope the entire time to confirm the kill. I hate the pests I take out, but I don't want them to suffer. I practice a ton and take my time with my shots, always being patient for the right shot opportunity. I won't make that mistake again.
Distance was about 40yds, used my 25 caliber Maverick shooting FX 34gr at 915fps. First shot was to the head, basically right between the eyes. That anchored it as it went into the usual death dance with no movement from the front legs. I assumed it was a done deal. About a minute later I looked through the scope and noticed it was still breathing, so I immediately sent another to the top of its head. That flipped the switch for good.
I'm mad at myself for not staying on the scope the entire time to confirm the kill. I hate the pests I take out, but I don't want them to suffer. I practice a ton and take my time with my shots, always being patient for the right shot opportunity. I won't make that mistake again.