#3152748 - 02/05/13 11:51 AM
Re: Shot placement
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birddog
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Registered: 02/21/02
Posts: 6081
Loc: Seymour, TN
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its part of hunting, it happens. NO ONE is perfect and if you hunt long enought you WILL put a bad shot on a deer.
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#3159338 - 02/11/13 12:44 AM
Re: Shot placement
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hunter0925
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Registered: 01/21/13
Posts: 387
Loc: TN, Rhea,
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Bird dog I agree one hundred percent. Everyone that hunts long enough will make a bad shot. If I see deer that seem to be wounded then I try my best to take that one out instead of leting the yotes have it. 2 years ago I shot a doe that I thought had either been shot or hit by a car... turned out she was missing half of her back leg due to being caught in someones snare trap. I will also say that when I shot her she ran faster and farther than any of the other deer I have ever shot and her heart was mush!
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