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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle J" data-source="post: 5715582" data-attributes="member: 21443"><p>I am curious if anyone uses or aims for the high shoulder shot on the forum, and if so what your experience has been. I've used the behind the shoulder (double lung) for decades with the occasional center of the front shoulder shot only a few times depending on scenario with great success, but never intentionally aimed for a high shoulder (tip of upper front shoulder). Videos are impressive watching this shot but always curious on first hand experiences. Obviously this question is geared toward the rifle hunters out there and not archery. Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle J, post: 5715582, member: 21443"] I am curious if anyone uses or aims for the high shoulder shot on the forum, and if so what your experience has been. I’ve used the behind the shoulder (double lung) for decades with the occasional center of the front shoulder shot only a few times depending on scenario with great success, but never intentionally aimed for a high shoulder (tip of upper front shoulder). Videos are impressive watching this shot but always curious on first hand experiences. Obviously this question is geared toward the rifle hunters out there and not archery. Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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