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<blockquote data-quote="Mike433" data-source="post: 2405934" data-attributes="member: 119058"><p>I've always taken out the front shoulders when rifle hunting and I teach my kids to do the same. Growing up hunting on state game lands in Pennsylvania, you better learn to drop your deer within eyesight b/c if you don't, there's a chance someone else will be shooting. Can't tell you how many lousy and unethical hunters I've run into over the years who have finished off someone else's deer and lay claim to it b/c they say they fired the killing shot. While we process every deer we take and either keep it for ourselves or give it to someone else, I don't necessarily hunt for meat. Taking out the shoulders with a 300RUM or 338 RUM doesn't necessarily work if you're looking to maximize hamburger meat, but it prevents any drama when hunting on public ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike433, post: 2405934, member: 119058"] I've always taken out the front shoulders when rifle hunting and I teach my kids to do the same. Growing up hunting on state game lands in Pennsylvania, you better learn to drop your deer within eyesight b/c if you don't, there's a chance someone else will be shooting. Can't tell you how many lousy and unethical hunters I've run into over the years who have finished off someone else's deer and lay claim to it b/c they say they fired the killing shot. While we process every deer we take and either keep it for ourselves or give it to someone else, I don't necessarily hunt for meat. Taking out the shoulders with a 300RUM or 338 RUM doesn't necessarily work if you're looking to maximize hamburger meat, but it prevents any drama when hunting on public ground. [/QUOTE]
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