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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 74869" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> Hit in the boiler room, you stand a better chance of a accurate hit because of the size of the target area. And, it is a lethal placement, 100%. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p></p><p>It will kill most definetly. Will it drop the animal immediately? NO, not always. I have tracked heart shot rutting elk for miles before they finally leaned up against a tree to die. ANd out here in the west, if an elk gets into the timber, you can rest assured it will be the steepest, nastiest place in the canyon to hide. </p><p></p><p>The shoulder shot WILL always drop the animal because he CAN'T MOVE! ANd the shoulder is slightly smaller than the heart/lungs, but only slightly smaller. However, if you miss the shoulder the wrong way, you will hit the lungs. If you miss the heart/lung area the wrong way, you have a gut shot which is GUARANTEED to start you on a all-night tracking fest while the animal suffers I might add.</p><p></p><p></p><p> [ QUOTE ]</p><p> Too many things can go wrong, especially with a spitzer bullet, rather than a solid. </p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p></p><p>Let me get this straight, you are trying to sell the idea to me that a solid bullet shot through the lungs/heart is the best percentage shot you have?!?!? I believe I will buy elsewhere then! Have you ever shot a long range animal through the heart with a non-expanding bullet?? Well I haven't because I know what the HELL I'm doing whether you believe it to be, how'd you put it, "the incorrect opinion" or not!</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you need some proof and you think I'm an untrustworthy source, pick up a copy of John Burn's Beyond Belief. I KNOW he has shot more long range critters than most and he proves the shoulder shot time and time again on video. ALL SHOULDER SHOTS because the man knows as I do that it works!</p><p>OK, where's the **** Tylenol?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 74869, member: 2852"] [ QUOTE ] Hit in the boiler room, you stand a better chance of a accurate hit because of the size of the target area. And, it is a lethal placement, 100%. [/ QUOTE ] It will kill most definetly. Will it drop the animal immediately? NO, not always. I have tracked heart shot rutting elk for miles before they finally leaned up against a tree to die. ANd out here in the west, if an elk gets into the timber, you can rest assured it will be the steepest, nastiest place in the canyon to hide. The shoulder shot WILL always drop the animal because he CAN'T MOVE! ANd the shoulder is slightly smaller than the heart/lungs, but only slightly smaller. However, if you miss the shoulder the wrong way, you will hit the lungs. If you miss the heart/lung area the wrong way, you have a gut shot which is GUARANTEED to start you on a all-night tracking fest while the animal suffers I might add. [ QUOTE ] Too many things can go wrong, especially with a spitzer bullet, rather than a solid. [/ QUOTE ] Let me get this straight, you are trying to sell the idea to me that a solid bullet shot through the lungs/heart is the best percentage shot you have?!?!? I believe I will buy elsewhere then! Have you ever shot a long range animal through the heart with a non-expanding bullet?? Well I haven't because I know what the HELL I'm doing whether you believe it to be, how'd you put it, "the incorrect opinion" or not! If you need some proof and you think I'm an untrustworthy source, pick up a copy of John Burn's Beyond Belief. I KNOW he has shot more long range critters than most and he proves the shoulder shot time and time again on video. ALL SHOULDER SHOTS because the man knows as I do that it works! OK, where's the **** Tylenol? [/QUOTE]
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