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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1443094" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>I like the forward high shoulder shot. Needs to be at the junction of the neck and shoulders, as a shot even with or just behind the shoulder will paralyze the deer and leave them badly wounded and struggling to get away on front legs. If I had the choice when quartering to or away, I'd be slipping the bullet into the pocket behind the leg or dead center between the front legs. It's a good kill shot with very little meat loss as it only hits ribs and vital organs. That A.P. impact leaves nothing to question, it's like cutting the strings on a puppet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1443094, member: 75933"] I like the forward high shoulder shot. Needs to be at the junction of the neck and shoulders, as a shot even with or just behind the shoulder will paralyze the deer and leave them badly wounded and struggling to get away on front legs. If I had the choice when quartering to or away, I'd be slipping the bullet into the pocket behind the leg or dead center between the front legs. It's a good kill shot with very little meat loss as it only hits ribs and vital organs. That A.P. impact leaves nothing to question, it's like cutting the strings on a puppet. [/QUOTE]
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