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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bullet Selection?
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<blockquote data-quote="FSU Seminole" data-source="post: 745661" data-attributes="member: 52108"><p>That is the gospel I live by. Shoot em high in the shoulder and they drop like a bag of bricks. I just shot a 270 plus pound whitetail in Wisconsin, he would have scored over 200 inches but broke 2 beams, he scored 183 3/8. I shot him high in the shoulder at 128 yards with Nosler BST 150 grain. He dropped like he got hit with an anvil. When you mention it takes out the arteries about the heart its what causes them to die before they hit the ground.</p><p> </p><p>I haven't shot a deer "behind" the shoulder in years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSU Seminole, post: 745661, member: 52108"] That is the gospel I live by. Shoot em high in the shoulder and they drop like a bag of bricks. I just shot a 270 plus pound whitetail in Wisconsin, he would have scored over 200 inches but broke 2 beams, he scored 183 3/8. I shot him high in the shoulder at 128 yards with Nosler BST 150 grain. He dropped like he got hit with an anvil. When you mention it takes out the arteries about the heart its what causes them to die before they hit the ground. I haven't shot a deer "behind" the shoulder in years. [/QUOTE]
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