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High Shoulder Shot vs Behind the Shoulder Boiler Room Shot
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<blockquote data-quote="sniper762mm" data-source="post: 411804" data-attributes="member: 25970"><p>i learned by mistake. upon (missing) my aim behind the front shoulder, in the "boiler room", where i had always aimed, resulting in the deer sometimes running away, my shot struck high in the shoulder, dropping the deer instantly.</p><p> </p><p>a hit broadside high in the shoulder not only instantly imobilizes it by breaking both shoulders, but the shock on the central nervous system due to the bullet s triking iin such close proximity to the spine paralyses it.</p><p> </p><p>that became my point of aim from then on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sniper762mm, post: 411804, member: 25970"] i learned by mistake. upon (missing) my aim behind the front shoulder, in the "boiler room", where i had always aimed, resulting in the deer sometimes running away, my shot struck high in the shoulder, dropping the deer instantly. a hit broadside high in the shoulder not only instantly imobilizes it by breaking both shoulders, but the shock on the central nervous system due to the bullet s triking iin such close proximity to the spine paralyses it. that became my point of aim from then on. [/QUOTE]
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