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<blockquote data-quote="Madbowh" data-source="post: 5145789" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>Around 65 but that depends on so much more than temperature, I would ask myself how far am I from the truck? How far am I from ice? Even with these and more questions I tend not to sit after I shot unless I seethem go down, I've had some weird things happen even in the perfect of shooting situations. I shot one last year at 10 yards with muzzle loader I knew it was s good hit but blood trail was not good and took me an hour to find him when he only went 50 yards in relatively thick stuff now get 1 that you can see go down but the next takes 2 hours to find then you have to get both out that add a while lot more time that what she was just laying there so that is why I will almost never sit after I shoot one I would rather take care of it then come back. But just to answer the question without asking questions max 65 degrees</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madbowh, post: 5145789, member: 21149"] Around 65 but that depends on so much more than temperature, I would ask myself how far am I from the truck? How far am I from ice? Even with these and more questions I tend not to sit after I shot unless I seethem go down, I've had some weird things happen even in the perfect of shooting situations. I shot one last year at 10 yards with muzzle loader I knew it was s good hit but blood trail was not good and took me an hour to find him when he only went 50 yards in relatively thick stuff now get 1 that you can see go down but the next takes 2 hours to find then you have to get both out that add a while lot more time that what she was just laying there so that is why I will almost never sit after I shoot one I would rather take care of it then come back. But just to answer the question without asking questions max 65 degrees [/QUOTE]
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