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Aim point, which are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clay Target Guy" data-source="post: 1651246" data-attributes="member: 68920"><p>Where I hunt in what ain't up is down, so I tend to try and anchor them right where they stand. I like a quartering to me shot and take a shoulder shot. If I can, I take a high shoulder shot for most shots, but the should shot will drop them like lighting.</p><p>I am not the great white hunter that some are but have killed a lot of deer in 45 years of hunting. I say that to say, bullet placement is key but I also believe speed has something to do with it. I am not smart enough to figure it all out, but from what I have seen, 98% of my "bang flop" shots have come from a bullet that was launched at round 3000-3200 FPS.</p><p>Has anyone else noticed a trend in speed and instant drops?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay Target Guy, post: 1651246, member: 68920"] Where I hunt in what ain't up is down, so I tend to try and anchor them right where they stand. I like a quartering to me shot and take a shoulder shot. If I can, I take a high shoulder shot for most shots, but the should shot will drop them like lighting. I am not the great white hunter that some are but have killed a lot of deer in 45 years of hunting. I say that to say, bullet placement is key but I also believe speed has something to do with it. I am not smart enough to figure it all out, but from what I have seen, 98% of my "bang flop" shots have come from a bullet that was launched at round 3000-3200 FPS. Has anyone else noticed a trend in speed and instant drops? [/QUOTE]
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