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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1753667" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Theres a difference between incapacitating an animal and killing it. High shoulder and spine shots are good for dropping an animal, and I understand the need in thick cover. In an area where a 50-100 yd run is not a problem, I highly recommend a killing shot like the heart/lungs. I look at a high shoulder as a wounding shot, hopefully with a follow up. If it takes 30 minutes to hike to the animal you may assume its a killing shot. Just avoid the Montana heart shot at all costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1753667, member: 101859"] Theres a difference between incapacitating an animal and killing it. High shoulder and spine shots are good for dropping an animal, and I understand the need in thick cover. In an area where a 50-100 yd run is not a problem, I highly recommend a killing shot like the heart/lungs. I look at a high shoulder as a wounding shot, hopefully with a follow up. If it takes 30 minutes to hike to the animal you may assume its a killing shot. Just avoid the Montana heart shot at all costs. [/QUOTE]
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