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Aim point, which are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1650894"><p>For the numerous hunting situations I have encountered, and especially in the rockies, I'd say it depends. Number 1 choice is behind the shoulder but sometimes you are only presented with head and shoulders. I've taken excellent pronghorn bucks with a high shoulder just below the spine and they dropped immediately with very little meat wasted. Although my aiming point may be flexible, one thing I refuse to do is a gut shot of any kind. To me, that the worst waste of meat there is if the gut is blown into the quarters.</p><p></p><p>That Core-Lokt bullet and similar tough designs like the partition/a-frame, bonded and pretty much every mono I've seen, are great selections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1650894"] For the numerous hunting situations I have encountered, and especially in the rockies, I'd say it depends. Number 1 choice is behind the shoulder but sometimes you are only presented with head and shoulders. I've taken excellent pronghorn bucks with a high shoulder just below the spine and they dropped immediately with very little meat wasted. Although my aiming point may be flexible, one thing I refuse to do is a gut shot of any kind. To me, that the worst waste of meat there is if the gut is blown into the quarters. That Core-Lokt bullet and similar tough designs like the partition/a-frame, bonded and pretty much every mono I've seen, are great selections. [/QUOTE]
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