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<blockquote data-quote="1kstr" data-source="post: 149774" data-attributes="member: 7056"><p>Knappy:</p><p>Depends on how high you want to send them..... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif</p><p>Somewhat depends on shot setup ie. distance to target for example, on where I place my crosshairs. I don't always move turrets from shots in that 0-350 yds, just move crosshairs up or down, l to r (depends on wind). I find myself liking to aim in the lower 1/3 of their body. Ok, its for why I go shoot them. To send them up, up and away.</p><p>It would also depend on whether I am waiting for two dogs to line up on a mound waiting for that double. Will usually then take a chest/shoulder shot. When they are on all fours I am looking for the head half to shoot, center mass. Hope this helps.</p><p>1kstr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1kstr, post: 149774, member: 7056"] Knappy: Depends on how high you want to send them..... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Somewhat depends on shot setup ie. distance to target for example, on where I place my crosshairs. I don't always move turrets from shots in that 0-350 yds, just move crosshairs up or down, l to r (depends on wind). I find myself liking to aim in the lower 1/3 of their body. Ok, its for why I go shoot them. To send them up, up and away. It would also depend on whether I am waiting for two dogs to line up on a mound waiting for that double. Will usually then take a chest/shoulder shot. When they are on all fours I am looking for the head half to shoot, center mass. Hope this helps. 1kstr [/QUOTE]
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