Pronghorns are very sensitive to your scent.
Yes... Nilgai antelope are the second largest member of the antelope family. Some people refer to the mature Nilgai antelope males as "blue bulls" as the dominant male Nilgai antelope typically become very dark, taking on a blackish and blueish hue. These are large sturdy animals with mature Nilgai antelope bulls weighing upwards of 600 pounds on the hoof. Trophy size Nilgai antelope bulls will normally sport vertically oriented horns measuring 8.5 to 10 inches in length. They feature a unique tubular shaped beard on the midsection of their throat. Nilgai hunting can be a difficult task as Nilgai antelope are very skittish, and their keen eyesight is atop an elongated neck making it difficult to approach Nilgai males without being spotted. Nilgai antelope are horribly difficult to bring down, and rarely do they get dropped in their tracks unless taken with a spine shot.
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A safety is when you intentionally leave your opponent in a position where it is either difficult or impossible to make a shot.
Yes, some of their varminters were made in single shot,but they only made a few and they are very difficult to find.
Depending on where it gets hit fairly easily
Other than digging a hole and burying it, if a Repoman can get a clean shot at the car it's going to be gone. With the tools that I carry, it will be recovered within the boundries of the law.
If they are in the air so the answer is no, because if planes fly at high altitude and at high speed. It makes it alot difficult to get planes shot down.
A 2 point shot in Basketball is worth only two points. As long as the player shoots and makes the basket within the three point parameter, they are given two points for the shot.
foul shot = 1 point any shot within or on the 3 point line = 2 points any shot beyond the 3 point line = 3 points
The phrase "who shot John" is often used as slang to refer to a situation where there is confusion, chaos, or disorder. It can also mean a situation that is unclear or difficult to understand.
A tetanus shot? Yes, if you are unsure when you last had one and it wasn't within the last couple of years.
While it is always best to call a tom within 30 yards in order to take a clean killing shot, I have taken shots up to 50 yards in order to take a hung-up bird. This is only because I know my shotgun/choke/shot combination will do this (and has done it, but only on 3 occasions). I still like them within that 30 yard mark, which provides a better, more ethical shot.