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<blockquote data-quote="Radar" data-source="post: 978249" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>On most shots , I'll aim for the exit that will take out both lungs at the angle the deer is standing from the height of my tree stand . The last doe I shot was slightly quartering on , but I still took out both lungs with the arrow exiting the liver . I had a great blood trail and she only went 60 yards .</p><p> The problem with aiming too far forward is the tendency for deer to duck at the sound of the shot ,and the arrow ends up square in the shoulder .</p><p> Like 102 , I have hit a few in the shoulder and never recovered them . A shoulder hit that misses the vitals is , in most cases , a non fatal hit . Gut shot deer are dead deer . Not a great shot , but a recoverable deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radar, post: 978249, member: 994"] On most shots , I'll aim for the exit that will take out both lungs at the angle the deer is standing from the height of my tree stand . The last doe I shot was slightly quartering on , but I still took out both lungs with the arrow exiting the liver . I had a great blood trail and she only went 60 yards . The problem with aiming too far forward is the tendency for deer to duck at the sound of the shot ,and the arrow ends up square in the shoulder . Like 102 , I have hit a few in the shoulder and never recovered them . A shoulder hit that misses the vitals is , in most cases , a non fatal hit . Gut shot deer are dead deer . Not a great shot , but a recoverable deer. [/QUOTE]
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