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A Couple of Strange Ones
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2960203" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>Coming from the back when quartering away is fairly difficult to imagine but as you see here it can happen. It can very easily happen on a straight frontal shot if you just pull to one side a little. The bullet will sort of veer off the ribs and brisket and run between them and the leg/shoulder. That is one of the reasons I rarely ever take frontal shots. Unless, I have a really good rest and the deer looks off to the side which exposes a large area of the neck to target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2960203, member: 124909"] Coming from the back when quartering away is fairly difficult to imagine but as you see here it can happen. It can very easily happen on a straight frontal shot if you just pull to one side a little. The bullet will sort of veer off the ribs and brisket and run between them and the leg/shoulder. That is one of the reasons I rarely ever take frontal shots. Unless, I have a really good rest and the deer looks off to the side which exposes a large area of the neck to target. [/QUOTE]
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