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Animal Targets at Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2406086" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>Do I use full size targets on a range. Yes on occasion when I am training a new hunter on how to place their rounds on deer size targets. It gives them something to actually look at and shoot at so they actually can see where their shot hit in relation to where it was supposed to hit. The old comment, " Just shoot behind the shoulder does not quite give the uninitiated a clear picture. Behind the shoulder? Which shoulder? Front or rear? How far behind the shoulder etc. You get the idea. Usually after a session looking at a deer size target at 100 yards usually results in 1 shot, 1 deer down with the bullet taking out the heart and lungs. Otherwise no, I shoot a paper and live animals during season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2406086, member: 118816"] Do I use full size targets on a range. Yes on occasion when I am training a new hunter on how to place their rounds on deer size targets. It gives them something to actually look at and shoot at so they actually can see where their shot hit in relation to where it was supposed to hit. The old comment, " Just shoot behind the shoulder does not quite give the uninitiated a clear picture. Behind the shoulder? Which shoulder? Front or rear? How far behind the shoulder etc. You get the idea. Usually after a session looking at a deer size target at 100 yards usually results in 1 shot, 1 deer down with the bullet taking out the heart and lungs. Otherwise no, I shoot a paper and live animals during season. [/QUOTE]
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