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Yep agree, subs have their place and it's not snap shots where you are relying on a follow up. The best way to think of it is reaching out with a skewer and trying to anchor something that way. You need to get it right, first time but with it right it is a very effective tool in the circumstances that suit it.
Up close as a finishing shot, culling operations where the adjacent animals are not yet trained up in what's going on and won't get the fright of their lives due to the 'BANG' or in killing domestic animals for slaughter where you have a safe backdrop and don't want issues with the neighbour's million $ breedstock stallion trying to gift itself to the insurance company by means of fence - subs are a good option.
Anchor with a skewer....I like that discrimination VERY much...
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