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<blockquote data-quote="Dumbluck" data-source="post: 5773706" data-attributes="member: 22434"><p>I always tell people to aim where they want their arrow to exit.</p><p></p><p>I shot a big buck at 50 yards this year, he was on needles when I shot him. I aimed for the bottom of his heart. He jumped my string really bad and I hit him right above the heart and a little behind it getting liver and a tiny bit of lung. I was about 30' up at a pretty decent doward angle. My entry point was actually lower than my exit because the buck had dropped and rolled so hard on release of the arrow; having an entry lower than the exit was a first for me and I have killed a ton of deer with my bow. I could see most of his white belly when my arrow impacted him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumbluck, post: 5773706, member: 22434"] I always tell people to aim where they want their arrow to exit. I shot a big buck at 50 yards this year, he was on needles when I shot him. I aimed for the bottom of his heart. He jumped my string really bad and I hit him right above the heart and a little behind it getting liver and a tiny bit of lung. I was about 30' up at a pretty decent doward angle. My entry point was actually lower than my exit because the buck had dropped and rolled so hard on release of the arrow; having an entry lower than the exit was a first for me and I have killed a ton of deer with my bow. I could see most of his white belly when my arrow impacted him. [/QUOTE]
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