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<blockquote data-quote="StrutNut" data-source="post: 1107964" data-attributes="member: 88257"><p>Being a bowhunter too I have long learned the value of the double lung shot. You have a lot more room for error. The exception is if they are near something I dot want them to get to. Then I will put them down with a shoulder shot. The problem is I mostly hunt for the meat and those double lungs like wreck nearly no meat at all. Shoulder shots.......With a firearm almost every double lung shot I have taken I have watched them drop. It might not be in their tracks, but they typically dont go far and leave a lot of blood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrutNut, post: 1107964, member: 88257"] Being a bowhunter too I have long learned the value of the double lung shot. You have a lot more room for error. The exception is if they are near something I dot want them to get to. Then I will put them down with a shoulder shot. The problem is I mostly hunt for the meat and those double lungs like wreck nearly no meat at all. Shoulder shots.......With a firearm almost every double lung shot I have taken I have watched them drop. It might not be in their tracks, but they typically dont go far and leave a lot of blood. [/QUOTE]
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