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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 452456" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Shot placement has alot to do with the perceived knock down. Like on Best of the West they use the high shoulder shot and have alot of one shot knock downs. My dad started me on a 243, he had a 300WM. When elk hunting, with me being a kid, and on the rifle team, he told me to head shoot them, bang flop, I shot half my game for years that style, we meat hunted. I visited with a PH in SA and they would go out in a night and drop 20-30 impala for herd control, 223 all head shot, then process them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 452456, member: 21869"] Shot placement has alot to do with the perceived knock down. Like on Best of the West they use the high shoulder shot and have alot of one shot knock downs. My dad started me on a 243, he had a 300WM. When elk hunting, with me being a kid, and on the rifle team, he told me to head shoot them, bang flop, I shot half my game for years that style, we meat hunted. I visited with a PH in SA and they would go out in a night and drop 20-30 impala for herd control, 223 all head shot, then process them [/QUOTE]
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