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<blockquote data-quote="Sackett" data-source="post: 672788" data-attributes="member: 35172"><p>I am surprised at so of the responses I've read on here...Why shoot in the shoulder and damage all the good meat? Plus a smaller target (which can make a difference when Buckfever sets in)...In my opinion the only other worse shot is at the neck! I have killed a couple hundred deer in my life and I shoot them JUST BEHIND the shoulder, that hits lungs and/or heart, and the kill spot is HUGE!! Having said that not all shots are broad side, so shoot it where you can get the crosshairs steady!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sackett, post: 672788, member: 35172"] I am surprised at so of the responses I've read on here...Why shoot in the shoulder and damage all the good meat? Plus a smaller target (which can make a difference when Buckfever sets in)...In my opinion the only other worse shot is at the neck! I have killed a couple hundred deer in my life and I shoot them JUST BEHIND the shoulder, that hits lungs and/or heart, and the kill spot is HUGE!! Having said that not all shots are broad side, so shoot it where you can get the crosshairs steady!! [/QUOTE]
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