Skylerbone
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Misconceptions may be precisely that but they do answer the OP's question nicely. Setting those aside, personal preference and experience seem popular answers as well and whether some prefer to believe one shot hunters are liars or the stuff of mythology I file myself squarely into that category. We don't all live on the open plain or shoot over valleys to the next ridge. Not everyone stalks cornfields or dense hardwoods so having a preference for another action seems both expected and reasonable even if the original rationale is flawed.
I consider myself a good shot but at the average distance required to fill a tag the accuracy needs aren't the most stringent. Having a few more options in regards to manufacturer might also help the cause.
I consider myself a good shot but at the average distance required to fill a tag the accuracy needs aren't the most stringent. Having a few more options in regards to manufacturer might also help the cause.