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Elk shoulders, what your shooting through!
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<blockquote data-quote="T.Rep" data-source="post: 1765545" data-attributes="member: 86721"><p>[ATTACH]160159[/ATTACH] I normally go for behind the shoulder but it doesnt always work out that way. I shot this bull through the front shoulder quartering to me at 45yds on a steep downhill angle. 4th day of a 5 day hunt, crappy weather, other hunters, etc....Took the first shot presented to me and executed it. He went 100yds and piled up. Arrow buried to the fletching and stuck in the offside ribs. Shooting 75lbs with a 450gr arrow and fixed blade broadhead. I dont believe there is a right or wrong answer, just go with your gut feeling in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T.Rep, post: 1765545, member: 86721"] [ATTACH]160159[/ATTACH] I normally go for behind the shoulder but it doesnt always work out that way. I shot this bull through the front shoulder quartering to me at 45yds on a steep downhill angle. 4th day of a 5 day hunt, crappy weather, other hunters, etc....Took the first shot presented to me and executed it. He went 100yds and piled up. Arrow buried to the fletching and stuck in the offside ribs. Shooting 75lbs with a 450gr arrow and fixed blade broadhead. I dont believe there is a right or wrong answer, just go with your gut feeling in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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