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Shot placement on elk!
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<blockquote data-quote="AllenJ" data-source="post: 526710" data-attributes="member: 34764"><p>If a broadside shot presents itself IMHO you should be shooting for the lungs. Breaking down an elk with a shoulder shot is risky as they are a big, strong animal and capable of going a long ways while wounded. The farthest I have ever had to track an elk that I lung shot was about 200 yards. </p><p> </p><p>Shoot straight and good luck on your upcoming hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllenJ, post: 526710, member: 34764"] If a broadside shot presents itself IMHO you should be shooting for the lungs. Breaking down an elk with a shoulder shot is risky as they are a big, strong animal and capable of going a long ways while wounded. The farthest I have ever had to track an elk that I lung shot was about 200 yards. Shoot straight and good luck on your upcoming hunt. [/QUOTE]
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