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Aim point, which are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brother Buckwheat" data-source="post: 1650730" data-attributes="member: 76005"><p>I too am/was a bow hunter, and always use behind the shoulder if possible. More room for error under less than perfect conditions I believe. Just habit I suppose?</p><p>Most animals go DRN with the .300 Win. very few go more than 10 feet.</p><p>Growing up, the old guy I hunted with only took neck shots as he didn't want to waste meat on the little blacktails we were hunting. "When" he connected they went down like a rock.</p><p>Now I'm the old guy, trying to help the younger shooter enjoy his time in the outdoors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother Buckwheat, post: 1650730, member: 76005"] I too am/was a bow hunter, and always use behind the shoulder if possible. More room for error under less than perfect conditions I believe. Just habit I suppose? Most animals go DRN with the .300 Win. very few go more than 10 feet. Growing up, the old guy I hunted with only took neck shots as he didn't want to waste meat on the little blacktails we were hunting. "When" he connected they went down like a rock. Now I'm the old guy, trying to help the younger shooter enjoy his time in the outdoors. [/QUOTE]
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