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<blockquote data-quote="CharlieTN" data-source="post: 5715588" data-attributes="member: 10893"><p>i've done it a couple of times but in both instances the deer were actually quartering to me so the entrance was forward of the shoulder with the exit behind the opposite shoulder. In both instances, one with a 7mm-08 the other with a .50 cal muzzleloader, the deer dropped where they stood. It's good shot. Just watch it, if you get too high then you just wound the deer. If you're low, then you're just a solid double lung shot. keep in mind, it's not as high in the shoulder as you might think. The spine takes a deep drop there in that region. Look up the Brachial Plexus, that's what you're aiming for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlieTN, post: 5715588, member: 10893"] i’ve done it a couple of times but in both instances the deer were actually quartering to me so the entrance was forward of the shoulder with the exit behind the opposite shoulder. In both instances, one with a 7mm-08 the other with a .50 cal muzzleloader, the deer dropped where they stood. It’s good shot. Just watch it, if you get too high then you just wound the deer. If you’re low, then you’re just a solid double lung shot. keep in mind, it’s not as high in the shoulder as you might think. The spine takes a deep drop there in that region. Look up the Brachial Plexus, that’s what you’re aiming for. [/QUOTE]
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