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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 107796" data-source="post: 1931418"><p>Great story. I completely agree with the 45 yard point but not so about 125, since the chance may be longer than rushing, to at least get to one knee or other if at all possible to improve shot placement... a fave of my wife who has proven this move on quite a few critters. I find it most critical on the pronghorn hunt, where a small target at distance is a serious challenge. I understand though, when you gotta, you gotta, but offhand is my last choice and the urge to shoot offhand is strong to many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 107796, post: 1931418"] Great story. I completely agree with the 45 yard point but not so about 125, since the chance may be longer than rushing, to at least get to one knee or other if at all possible to improve shot placement... a fave of my wife who has proven this move on quite a few critters. I find it most critical on the pronghorn hunt, where a small target at distance is a serious challenge. I understand though, when you gotta, you gotta, but offhand is my last choice and the urge to shoot offhand is strong to many. [/QUOTE]
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