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<blockquote data-quote="Syriis" data-source="post: 654375" data-attributes="member: 48196"><p>Well I can tell ya I know quartering away, toward, and of course broadside and how to shoot accordingly on a 3-D target to make sure my shot hit the vitals. Now mind you the best I have been able to do is 3-D handmade cardboard targets painted at varying distances but I have never had a live Whitetail in my sights, just the best I could do to get ready.</p><p></p><p>With that said the only time my shots are in question or my wondering if I can make the shot I choose not to even try. I have always been taught if I question the shot let it walk. My uncle was military, though he could never tell any of the family what he did, taught me how to shoot. With his teaching and lots of practice I'm very comfortable with my rifles to 400 meters and knowing the spacial orientation of my target. He did ingrain it in my head if you are unsure let it walk and obviously practice practice practice and when you think you got it practice some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syriis, post: 654375, member: 48196"] Well I can tell ya I know quartering away, toward, and of course broadside and how to shoot accordingly on a 3-D target to make sure my shot hit the vitals. Now mind you the best I have been able to do is 3-D handmade cardboard targets painted at varying distances but I have never had a live Whitetail in my sights, just the best I could do to get ready. With that said the only time my shots are in question or my wondering if I can make the shot I choose not to even try. I have always been taught if I question the shot let it walk. My uncle was military, though he could never tell any of the family what he did, taught me how to shoot. With his teaching and lots of practice I'm very comfortable with my rifles to 400 meters and knowing the spacial orientation of my target. He did ingrain it in my head if you are unsure let it walk and obviously practice practice practice and when you think you got it practice some more. [/QUOTE]
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