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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 3810939" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I've noticed one common denominator often mentioned regarding a load that drops deer in their tracks and that is a high shoulder shot placement. I rarely have a drop-in-their-tracks shot but then I never use the high shoulder shot either. It only makes sense when you think about what the high shoulder shot is hitting. The spine and shoulder are pretty darned important and once you bust them up, the game is over. It would be interesting to take a poll on who has used this shot, and the results, to see what % drop in their tracks.</p><p></p><p> Still, it seems that you are going to lose meat compared to a behind the shoulder shot that loses practically nothing with a pure broadside shot angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 3810939, member: 12277"] I've noticed one common denominator often mentioned regarding a load that drops deer in their tracks and that is a high shoulder shot placement. I rarely have a drop-in-their-tracks shot but then I never use the high shoulder shot either. It only makes sense when you think about what the high shoulder shot is hitting. The spine and shoulder are pretty darned important and once you bust them up, the game is over. It would be interesting to take a poll on who has used this shot, and the results, to see what % drop in their tracks. Still, it seems that you are going to lose meat compared to a behind the shoulder shot that loses practically nothing with a pure broadside shot angle. [/QUOTE]
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