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<blockquote data-quote="ron jaege" data-source="post: 1792960" data-attributes="member: 111693"><p>On broadside shots on elk, I shot the shoulder to better anchor them. Same on deer if I need to reduce post shot running distance, such as near a property line or other hunters nearby. Otherwise on broadside deer I shoot middle chest cavity just behind shoulder. However if canted broadside facing me I hold on shoulder to avoid pauch. Canted away shoot behind the front shoulder with exit out the back shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron jaege, post: 1792960, member: 111693"] On broadside shots on elk, I shot the shoulder to better anchor them. Same on deer if I need to reduce post shot running distance, such as near a property line or other hunters nearby. Otherwise on broadside deer I shoot middle chest cavity just behind shoulder. However if canted broadside facing me I hold on shoulder to avoid pauch. Canted away shoot behind the front shoulder with exit out the back shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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