Not to start a debate, but IMHO... In viewing the old films from the 50's on DVD (Hill and Bear), although Hill was a great shot on the range, the best ever in fact, I would say that Fred Bear was a better hunter. His films show what appears to be honest shots, both hits and misses, at wild game in fair chase situations. In Hill's films, there appears to be wires or snares holding game still for the shot. I have watched them in slow motion, and several of the animals where tied by the leg to a wire, you can see it moving across the grass. And I read an account in a vintage archery mag about Tembo the Elephant being shot in the leg with a rifle, essentialy hobbling him so Hill could get close enough to shoot him with an arrow. I wish that I had never bought the Hill films. Hill was one hell of a shot, but Fred Bear is THE #1 MAN in my book!
*1926/Art Young in Alaska; much more primitive film equip. than Hill had in 1950 Africa, but no snares or hobbeled animals, just pure hunting and archery skill!