bradm
Member
When shooting from the bottom of the hill at animals at the top of the hill, do you hold low, high, or right where your scope shows?
A guide on a recent hunt (my first ever) said I need to hold high (after my shot hit about 6" low at 150 yds, scope zeroed at 100 yds), while the other hunters said to hold where the scope shows.
I really want to do this right on my next hunt, since my first shot, although it nearly took off a front leg, did not kill the hog or stop him from running at full speed. I hated feeling that the animal suffered due to my ignorance.
A guide on a recent hunt (my first ever) said I need to hold high (after my shot hit about 6" low at 150 yds, scope zeroed at 100 yds), while the other hunters said to hold where the scope shows.
I really want to do this right on my next hunt, since my first shot, although it nearly took off a front leg, did not kill the hog or stop him from running at full speed. I hated feeling that the animal suffered due to my ignorance.