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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 103481" data-source="post: 1442197"><p>Took a shoulder shot last year on one and my wife gave me the business for it since she's a fan of a good shoulder roast.</p><p></p><p>As am I, so I don't take shoulder shots in general. If I was up on some mountain with a sheep I would anchor it if needed. Never had a whitetail make it over 50 yards with a 180 grain in the boiler room. </p><p></p><p>Everyone is a bit off sometimes especially with the fever... But I would never change where I advised shot placement for a newbie over a low shot, just more breathing and practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 103481, post: 1442197"] Took a shoulder shot last year on one and my wife gave me the business for it since she's a fan of a good shoulder roast. As am I, so I don't take shoulder shots in general. If I was up on some mountain with a sheep I would anchor it if needed. Never had a whitetail make it over 50 yards with a 180 grain in the boiler room. Everyone is a bit off sometimes especially with the fever... But I would never change where I advised shot placement for a newbie over a low shot, just more breathing and practice. [/QUOTE]
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