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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 499915" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>as for whitetails not being found where serious angles are involved. </p><p>that would depend on location for the most part.</p><p>many western whitetails seem to be found in stream bottom areas.</p><p>i can assure you thats not the case in the steep mountains of the east.</p><p>serious angles can be encountered and need be compensated for.</p><p> the fact is weve been doing that somewhat successfuly for decades.</p><p> no doubt better information and equiptment is now available. </p><p>fortunatly whitetails dont usually run off after the first shot.</p><p>thats where the use of an experienced spotter comes into play.</p><p>whether it went just over his back, just under his belly or just off his ***, it</p><p>makes little difference.</p><p>compensate and get another one over there right now.</p><p>sort out the technical stuff later over liver and onions and some adult beverages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 499915, member: 12443"] as for whitetails not being found where serious angles are involved. that would depend on location for the most part. many western whitetails seem to be found in stream bottom areas. i can assure you thats not the case in the steep mountains of the east. serious angles can be encountered and need be compensated for. the fact is weve been doing that somewhat successfuly for decades. no doubt better information and equiptment is now available. fortunatly whitetails dont usually run off after the first shot. thats where the use of an experienced spotter comes into play. whether it went just over his back, just under his belly or just off his ***, it makes little difference. compensate and get another one over there right now. sort out the technical stuff later over liver and onions and some adult beverages. [/QUOTE]
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