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<blockquote data-quote="102" data-source="post: 978231" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>I would rather make a clean kill.</p><p></p><p>But, I am there to kill the deer as humanely as possible. That is what we're talking here fellas.</p><p></p><p>THere are always going to be problems with shots on deer. Gun or bow. My wish is to help EVERYONE to become more educated when dealing with marginal hits. It has taken me a LONG time and lots of experience to get where I am now. If I can help ONE guy or gal save a bunch of aggravation and time, it was all worth it. </p><p></p><p>Gut shot deer are DEAD deer. Shoulder hit deer mid-clavical or humerus are wounded deer. May or may not die. I would not wish the pain associated with either shots on ANY animal. I am just saying...STAY AWAY from the shoulder. Aim BEHIND the shoulder. BEWARE that the deer is capable of dropping into the arrow and blocking that arrow with its' leg bone. </p><p></p><p>102</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="102, post: 978231, member: 1462"] I would rather make a clean kill. But, I am there to kill the deer as humanely as possible. That is what we're talking here fellas. THere are always going to be problems with shots on deer. Gun or bow. My wish is to help EVERYONE to become more educated when dealing with marginal hits. It has taken me a LONG time and lots of experience to get where I am now. If I can help ONE guy or gal save a bunch of aggravation and time, it was all worth it. Gut shot deer are DEAD deer. Shoulder hit deer mid-clavical or humerus are wounded deer. May or may not die. I would not wish the pain associated with either shots on ANY animal. I am just saying...STAY AWAY from the shoulder. Aim BEHIND the shoulder. BEWARE that the deer is capable of dropping into the arrow and blocking that arrow with its' leg bone. 102 [/QUOTE]
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