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Great day in the deer woods
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeline300" data-source="post: 5757794" data-attributes="member: 23508"><p>People talk about high shoulder shots and to each his own but I've been hunting hard for 35 years and have always shot right behind the shoulder for a double lung hit right in the center up and down that way I can be off a few inches in any direction and still have dead deer. I have never lost a deer with muzzleloader or rifle and I've killed over a 100. Double lung hit behind the shoulder sometimes will drop them, sometimes they run but that shot placement has always been a pass through for me with a good blood trail for the ones that do run off and if they do run they usually only go 40 to 50 yards. I shoot in a heartbeat with complete confidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline300, post: 5757794, member: 23508"] People talk about high shoulder shots and to each his own but I’ve been hunting hard for 35 years and have always shot right behind the shoulder for a double lung hit right in the center up and down that way I can be off a few inches in any direction and still have dead deer. I have never lost a deer with muzzleloader or rifle and I’ve killed over a 100. Double lung hit behind the shoulder sometimes will drop them, sometimes they run but that shot placement has always been a pass through for me with a good blood trail for the ones that do run off and if they do run they usually only go 40 to 50 yards. I shoot in a heartbeat with complete confidence. [/QUOTE]
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