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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 725720" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>I would like to be able to help but it is a hard situation. I would be asking the owner if I could put some range signs on each pole so you can tell which two poles are in front and in back off the deer coming through. </p><p>Maybe some feed piles at known ranges to try and get them to move to and stop in that spot .</p><p>In the off season do some practise with a reflective deer sized target , ranging and then shooting it to train your mind picture of how much hold over for certain ranges along the corridor .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 725720, member: 17844"] I would like to be able to help but it is a hard situation. I would be asking the owner if I could put some range signs on each pole so you can tell which two poles are in front and in back off the deer coming through. Maybe some feed piles at known ranges to try and get them to move to and stop in that spot . In the off season do some practise with a reflective deer sized target , ranging and then shooting it to train your mind picture of how much hold over for certain ranges along the corridor . [/QUOTE]
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