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<blockquote data-quote="jaggerz" data-source="post: 1441701" data-attributes="member: 72209"><p>In my opinion when teaching youngsters it's best to teach them "center mass" of the chest cavity. They usually get a ton of lung and maybe the heart. Light fast bullets. If they run it won't be very far. Then even if we see it go down I make them wait 20 minutes or so. Unless were actually looking at it plain as day DRT. Thats part of the training them too...never chase a bleeding deer they'll run till they die which can be a long way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaggerz, post: 1441701, member: 72209"] In my opinion when teaching youngsters it’s best to teach them “center mass” of the chest cavity. They usually get a ton of lung and maybe the heart. Light fast bullets. If they run it won’t be very far. Then even if we see it go down I make them wait 20 minutes or so. Unless were actually looking at it plain as day DRT. Thats part of the training them too...never chase a bleeding deer they’ll run till they die which can be a long way! [/QUOTE]
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