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<blockquote data-quote="500mag_guy" data-source="post: 858963" data-attributes="member: 34924"><p>We did this on a couple mulies last year.</p><p></p><p>They were about 450yards out we set up and I let my cousin have the first shot.</p><p></p><p>He was about 5 yards up the hill from me lying prone as was I and a few feet behind him, i put my ear pugs in and told him as soon as he was ready, to squeeze off the round and as soon as I heard the crack Id squeezed off. It was a great success! He hit his buck with a perfect lung heart shot and my doe was walking directly away from me and I spined her. His buck ran 20 yards and tipped over my doe dropped on impact.</p><p></p><p>It worked very well having a little distance between us with me slightly behind him with my ear plugs in and I was expecting his shot so there was no flinch.</p><p></p><p>Practice it a few times then get after it. Shoot straight and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="500mag_guy, post: 858963, member: 34924"] We did this on a couple mulies last year. They were about 450yards out we set up and I let my cousin have the first shot. He was about 5 yards up the hill from me lying prone as was I and a few feet behind him, i put my ear pugs in and told him as soon as he was ready, to squeeze off the round and as soon as I heard the crack Id squeezed off. It was a great success! He hit his buck with a perfect lung heart shot and my doe was walking directly away from me and I spined her. His buck ran 20 yards and tipped over my doe dropped on impact. It worked very well having a little distance between us with me slightly behind him with my ear plugs in and I was expecting his shot so there was no flinch. Practice it a few times then get after it. Shoot straight and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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