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Aim point, which are you?
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<blockquote data-quote="SMK1000plus" data-source="post: 1651577" data-attributes="member: 93846"><p>Usually behind the shoulder but, depending on variables, other POA may be required.</p><p></p><p>When using 223 Rem for cull deer or thinning hog population, neck/head shots only.</p><p></p><p>The following options are pretty much for at least .243/6mm and larger calibers. Deer at longer ranges where neck shots are not an option, and right at high cliffs or fast running water, then a center shoulder shot to anchor them quickly may be required. If presented with a quartering shot, I put it through the heart and lung(s), so as to miss impacting the shoulders completely. At 450+ yards, high shoulder POA (this option excludes .243" and .257" calibers for me).</p><p></p><p>The POA for me varies and may even need to be adjusted at the very last second, if conditions change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMK1000plus, post: 1651577, member: 93846"] Usually behind the shoulder but, depending on variables, other POA may be required. When using 223 Rem for cull deer or thinning hog population, neck/head shots only. The following options are pretty much for at least .243/6mm and larger calibers. Deer at longer ranges where neck shots are not an option, and right at high cliffs or fast running water, then a center shoulder shot to anchor them quickly may be required. If presented with a quartering shot, I put it through the heart and lung(s), so as to miss impacting the shoulders completely. At 450+ yards, high shoulder POA (this option excludes .243" and .257" calibers for me). The POA for me varies and may even need to be adjusted at the very last second, if conditions change. [/QUOTE]
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