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<blockquote data-quote="gusd" data-source="post: 1116529" data-attributes="member: 90071"><p>geo4061 I agree with you crappy shot, not sighted in, many reasons why but, the biggest one I think with head shots is deer move their heads a lot and very quickly. When you are trying to hit what I would say is a 3-4 inch target, and the head is bobbing and weaving just not a great choice in most cases IMHO.</p><p>Not saying I wouldn't take a head shot because, I have and will continue to take them just saying the conditions need to be perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gusd, post: 1116529, member: 90071"] geo4061 I agree with you crappy shot, not sighted in, many reasons why but, the biggest one I think with head shots is deer move their heads a lot and very quickly. When you are trying to hit what I would say is a 3-4 inch target, and the head is bobbing and weaving just not a great choice in most cases IMHO. Not saying I wouldn't take a head shot because, I have and will continue to take them just saying the conditions need to be perfect. [/QUOTE]
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