“When you’re firing into a herd, you’re gonna hit something.”
Clearly, you have never hunted anything other than a mosquito or perhaps a roach.
The first thing a hunter learns is that shooting into a group produces:
1. Holes in the air.
2. Lots of sound (muzzle blass).
3. Lots of fury (missed ‘em all! #&*)G&%$!).
Try flock shooting birds with a shotgun - “and the birds flew on”.
ANd, don’t forget what happens to a hapless hunter who pokes a sleeping elephant with a sharp stick.
Think “moist sticky spot on the ground”. Corection, “red, moist sticky spot on the ground”.
Short range to a herd of elephants, a bit different than birds. I am just a bit mad at her for reasons you've seen posted by others. But yes, I hunted deer, elk and a few kinds of birds. For eating, of course.