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Anchoring game. Why high shoulder over neck shots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2934981" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>I will say if you are having to shoot deer again after a high shoulder shot you were too high On the first shot. 7-8 inches under the top works just fine. Just a hair over midline is all it takes. Done right they go stiff legged, fall over and never twitch.</p><p>I lost the biggest buck I have ever shot to a neck shot. He stood up in green soybeans and that was all I could see. I went a touch high, just over the spine and it touch a chunk out of the offside. He took off like a dragster. He survived as he was seen much later again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2934981, member: 124909"] I will say if you are having to shoot deer again after a high shoulder shot you were too high On the first shot. 7-8 inches under the top works just fine. Just a hair over midline is all it takes. Done right they go stiff legged, fall over and never twitch. I lost the biggest buck I have ever shot to a neck shot. He stood up in green soybeans and that was all I could see. I went a touch high, just over the spine and it touch a chunk out of the offside. He took off like a dragster. He survived as he was seen much later again. [/QUOTE]
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