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Why I don't shoulder shoot elk!
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<blockquote data-quote="edge" data-source="post: 580312" data-attributes="member: 5030"><p>Using the picture on reply #17 what would be considered "high shoulder" ?</p><p></p><p>IMO, the shoulder is at the top of the leg where it joins the shoulder blade, so a couple of inches higher would be high shoulder ( low scapula ).</p><p></p><p>To me the picture in the first post is high scapula for lack of a better term, or am I wrong in my thinking.</p><p>Since my aim point is generally the heart I really have not given the high shoulder much consideration.</p><p></p><p>edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edge, post: 580312, member: 5030"] Using the picture on reply #17 what would be considered "high shoulder" ? IMO, the shoulder is at the top of the leg where it joins the shoulder blade, so a couple of inches higher would be high shoulder ( low scapula ). To me the picture in the first post is high scapula for lack of a better term, or am I wrong in my thinking. Since my aim point is generally the heart I really have not given the high shoulder much consideration. edge. [/QUOTE]
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