Well I was going to make a few comments but whats to be said after GoodOlBoy's last post. Well let me think.
He is correct in everything that he said. If you need to shoot at something, anything that many times, that fast, then you need an semi-auto or a full auto firearm.
Even a guy, like me, who shot bolt action firearms for the military, the fast follow up shot is a great thing, "BUT IT SHOULD NOT HAVE TO BE TAKEN ANYWAY IF THE FIRST SHOT IS AN AIMED SHOT", and just remember by aimed shot I'm talking about making sure that the bead, blade or cross hair is on the target in the first DAMN place.
But then if you take the time to aim at it within a reasonable range for the shot to be taken, then you will never need to spray bullets down range any way.
Just think about where all of those extra bullets that your missing with are going, have you thought about what those things are doing? A 150 grn or 180 grn .30-06 bullet will go through an 10" to 12" dia tree like crap though a goose. And if they don't blow a tree, extra moose, deer or other hunters in half with the first follow up shot then go ahead and shoot again, maybe you will hit a couple of more with the extra bullets that your wasting.
I learned at the age of five that if you aim at what your shooting at you hit it (thats the way I took my first deer at the age of seven). If you can take the time to miss it with the first shot then taking the time to miss it with the follow up shots is such a waste.
If you shot it with the first shot and it runs off then you didn't do the job in the first place, and should not have taken the shot.
Well I guess that I did have a few more things to say.
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