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<blockquote data-quote="300rum" data-source="post: 407023" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>For drop on spot at less then 200yrs I used neck shot, behind the ear.</p><p>If you are using boiler room on vitals choose behind the front leg 2-3inch midle of the vitals (hart shot) and you will have a dead animal in less then 20yrds.</p><p>you can choose high shoulder shot but you will loose to much meat (no sense for close shots 200yrs)</p><p>Another nice shot is spineshot.- DIRT.</p><p></p><p>You will see the reaction of the animal and you will know rightaway where you hit.</p><p>High jump on all 4 legs is heart shot</p><p>stumble the front legs and run a little is boiler room</p><p>droped down like a potato bag - spine shot (head, neck) WATCH THE TAIL MOVEMENT - IF YOU HAVE TAKE ANOTHER SHOT - you just paralize the deer</p><p>back legs kiking - gut shot</p><p></p><p>One year my partner shot a buck downhhill on the head- he was looking straight to us. </p><p>Bullet entered right eye, exit behing the skull (no brain damage) and entered on boiler room.</p><p>He back one step, and droped down on his back legs. no movement at all - but the trail - wen we got closer - he was alive. - so another shot was taken to end the slowdeath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300rum, post: 407023, member: 6231"] For drop on spot at less then 200yrs I used neck shot, behind the ear. If you are using boiler room on vitals choose behind the front leg 2-3inch midle of the vitals (hart shot) and you will have a dead animal in less then 20yrds. you can choose high shoulder shot but you will loose to much meat (no sense for close shots 200yrs) Another nice shot is spineshot.- DIRT. You will see the reaction of the animal and you will know rightaway where you hit. High jump on all 4 legs is heart shot stumble the front legs and run a little is boiler room droped down like a potato bag - spine shot (head, neck) WATCH THE TAIL MOVEMENT - IF YOU HAVE TAKE ANOTHER SHOT - you just paralize the deer back legs kiking - gut shot One year my partner shot a buck downhhill on the head- he was looking straight to us. Bullet entered right eye, exit behing the skull (no brain damage) and entered on boiler room. He back one step, and droped down on his back legs. no movement at all - but the trail - wen we got closer - he was alive. - so another shot was taken to end the slowdeath. [/QUOTE]
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