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It's lucky he missed the first shot because otherwise there would have been a dead or wounded doe as well. :(
A borrowed rifle is usually not a good idea.
My brother once hunted for a week with a rifle my dad borrowed from his friend. For starters it was a .30 carbine. Then come to find out it would not fire no matter what.
 
Not sure why, but I can't access the video. Is there a link? All I see is .....
Looks like it got removed. Too bad really. It does show what can go wrong when someones "wingin" it.

My takeaways:
1. Know your gun - if you havent shot a target that far and have high confidence of impact - you probably shouldnt shoot at something alive that far.
2. Know whats beyond the target - quite a few questionable shots where it wasnt known what was beyond the target or anothrf animal was.
3. Dont rush a shot. You cant take it back. The shooter was visibly uncomfortable and the gun was all over the place. I think tripods can be a hinderance at the wrong height and this kind of showed that. The deer was so focused on doe arse - could have set up in a variety of different spots and been either unnoticed or disregarded.

@Life by the Horns i wish youd leave this up. Way too many shots taken like that - that happen to work out - end up on camera. I think its a healthy dose of reality for people to see shooting 500 isnt just dial, trigger, dead with a new gun their unfamilar with. This happens way more than people realize or think and its sad to witness it.
 
If you really wanted to make it educational, I’d link a follow-up video inside this video, in the title, and in the comment section. Do a follow-up discussion and maybe even a play-by-play pointing out the awful parts and what not to do. Without that, it’s just a video showing bad hunting behavior and bad ethics.
 
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As other's have said that was not easy to watch. What might be even harder is reading their youtube comments where they try to justify their actions and shooting abilities. Camera angles aren't that different at those ranges, and the shooting on the video speaks for itself. The end result isn't all that matters, how you get there should matter too.
 

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