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Utah cow and Barnes TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 2517451" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I feel the the heart/lungs is the best target as it is a lethal shot, it is a large target with a fair amount of room for error, and it is also a relatively stable area that doesn't swing around as much as the head, say as an elk is grazing with his head down, hears a noise and suddenly pops his head up where the heart/lungs area is still relatively in the same position while the head moved up six feet. I'm not saying a head, neck, or shoulder shot is wrong or not lethal, I just think this is a higher percentage shot especially at long range. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]361766[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 2517451, member: 64108"] I feel the the heart/lungs is the best target as it is a lethal shot, it is a large target with a fair amount of room for error, and it is also a relatively stable area that doesn't swing around as much as the head, say as an elk is grazing with his head down, hears a noise and suddenly pops his head up where the heart/lungs area is still relatively in the same position while the head moved up six feet. I'm not saying a head, neck, or shoulder shot is wrong or not lethal, I just think this is a higher percentage shot especially at long range. [ATTACH type="full"]361766[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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