Near leg back is a no go for me. The buck in the back ground probably wouldn't come into play, but I don't like that either.
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Originally posted by Backwoods101 View PostI'm taking the doe (that I shot in the front shoulder) thats in my ice chest to make hamburger today. My wife and I help manage 2 high fence ranches and we have NEVER lost a deer that we shot in the shoulder. She shoots a 22-250 and I use a .223. We take at the least 10 deer every year. I would LOVE to compare your results vs mine throughout this season.
These are normally archery related topics, gun completely changes everything.
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On that note, The only deer we lost last year was a buck my wife shot behind the shoulder with her Mathews Craze. Must have hit the rib just right and the arrow stuck under his skin and fell out 40 yards later. We all know the ribs cover all the vitals, what I dont understand is why some think the front leg and shoulder have a bone that's in the way.
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