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The Basics, Starting Out
buffalo shot placement
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<blockquote data-quote="MTBULLET" data-source="post: 434877" data-attributes="member: 8849"><p>For what it's worth, I've killed a few and seen many more shot, and I'm a firm believer in "big and slow" (45-70, w/525 postell,etc.) over "medium and fast" (.300 win. mag/.weatherby/RUM/WSM/etc.) The elbow/shoulder placement is ok, but right behind and a little below the ear is a "lights out" hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTBULLET, post: 434877, member: 8849"] For what it's worth, I've killed a few and seen many more shot, and I'm a firm believer in "big and slow" (45-70, w/525 postell,etc.) over "medium and fast" (.300 win. mag/.weatherby/RUM/WSM/etc.) The elbow/shoulder placement is ok, but right behind and a little below the ear is a "lights out" hit. [/QUOTE]
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