What is a reason that a hunter would have to adjust a shot?

One reason a hunter may need to adjust a shot is if the animal they are targeting suddenly moves or changes its position. For example, a deer may start to walk or run just as the hunter is about to take the shot, requiring them to quickly readjust their aim to ensure an accurate and ethical shot. Failing to adjust the shot in such situations can result in a missed or poorly placed shot, potentially causing unnecessary suffering to the animal. Hunters must be prepared to adapt to changing circumstances in order to make clean and humane kills.