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Bullet Choice to Save the most Meat
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<blockquote data-quote="Donneric" data-source="post: 2972457" data-attributes="member: 116865"><p>I am a total meat hunter. Long ago I became a neck shooter. Find some anatomy diagrams on the web and study them. You hit the spine they drop. Miss and hit the juglers 30 yds max. Don't underestimate hydrostatic shock in the throat area. Never lost an animal neck shooting. One trick: have an elk cow call or deer bleat call in your mouth-toot once to stop them and when they look at you click bang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donneric, post: 2972457, member: 116865"] I am a total meat hunter. Long ago I became a neck shooter. Find some anatomy diagrams on the web and study them. You hit the spine they drop. Miss and hit the juglers 30 yds max. Don’t underestimate hydrostatic shock in the throat area. Never lost an animal neck shooting. One trick: have an elk cow call or deer bleat call in your mouth-toot once to stop them and when they look at you click bang. [/QUOTE]
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