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<blockquote data-quote="MHO" data-source="post: 537161" data-attributes="member: 29490"><p>Everyone has given you solid advice. Practice shooting a lot and take the advice from the previous threads. I agree with everyone though I prefer the high shoulder shot due to them dropping in their tracks. But keep in mind shot placement and type of bullet you are using. I would suggest that it being your first WT hunt stick with the heart and lungs. As mentioned before you will do fine. It shows a lot by you just asking the question. In my opinon there is never a dumb question if your not sure of something and there are a lot of members on this site that can give you a ton of tips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MHO, post: 537161, member: 29490"] Everyone has given you solid advice. Practice shooting a lot and take the advice from the previous threads. I agree with everyone though I prefer the high shoulder shot due to them dropping in their tracks. But keep in mind shot placement and type of bullet you are using. I would suggest that it being your first WT hunt stick with the heart and lungs. As mentioned before you will do fine. It shows a lot by you just asking the question. In my opinon there is never a dumb question if your not sure of something and there are a lot of members on this site that can give you a ton of tips. [/QUOTE]
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