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<blockquote data-quote="HTJ" data-source="post: 1793576" data-attributes="member: 65612"><p>Lot of great reply's. Personally I always try for a broadside **** behind the shoulder. No matter which hunting bullet you use, hydrostatic shock is how bullets kill. Putting a well placed shot into the boiler room will result in a very quick humane kill. High shoulder shots are trying to use this hydrostatic shock on the spinal cord. NOT good. Yes if done correctly animal will drop. Too much room for error and a winded animal. TV shows these shots but never shows any of the wounded shots! Ear or base of skull are way to risky I don't care who you are. Yes it kills and if done under the right conditions it's lights out. I have guided many hunts and have seen way too many animals fun off with broken jaws! Makes me sick. Take the proper shot and if possible let put it into the boiler room where you have the largest kill zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTJ, post: 1793576, member: 65612"] Lot of great reply’s. Personally I always try for a broadside **** behind the shoulder. No matter which hunting bullet you use, hydrostatic shock is how bullets kill. Putting a well placed shot into the boiler room will result in a very quick humane kill. High shoulder shots are trying to use this hydrostatic shock on the spinal cord. NOT good. Yes if done correctly animal will drop. Too much room for error and a winded animal. TV shows these shots but never shows any of the wounded shots! Ear or base of skull are way to risky I don’t care who you are. Yes it kills and if done under the right conditions it’s lights out. I have guided many hunts and have seen way too many animals fun off with broken jaws! Makes me sick. Take the proper shot and if possible let put it into the boiler room where you have the largest kill zone. [/QUOTE]
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