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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 3105393" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>man I had a doe and fawn come in on public land a week or two ago. Perfect chip shot. Just her shoulder, neck and head were showing from behind a tree at 30 yards or so. I was in my climber and didn't have the gun rested on anything, sitting down shooting to my right. I got the crosshairs on her shoulder. my trigger is not much of a hair trigger so I squeezed, pulled, and then the shot went off, over her back. At least it was a clean miss. Next time I squeezed the trigger, which was last friday, I was on the ground and the deer was at 24 yards, bullet went in and demolished the heart. Made up for my embarrassing mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 3105393, member: 9284"] man I had a doe and fawn come in on public land a week or two ago. Perfect chip shot. Just her shoulder, neck and head were showing from behind a tree at 30 yards or so. I was in my climber and didn't have the gun rested on anything, sitting down shooting to my right. I got the crosshairs on her shoulder. my trigger is not much of a hair trigger so I squeezed, pulled, and then the shot went off, over her back. At least it was a clean miss. Next time I squeezed the trigger, which was last friday, I was on the ground and the deer was at 24 yards, bullet went in and demolished the heart. Made up for my embarrassing mistake. [/QUOTE]
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