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    #46
    From ground level, it's almost hard to be too low. If you get into the chest cavity, you're in the heart. I shot this doe from the ground, and thought I was too low, but she only made it about 40 yards and had the biggest blood trail I've ever seen.

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      #47
      B
      C
      B

      Hogs I let quarter hard and shoot them behind last rib. Have watch last 8 die within 30 yards

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        #48
        Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
        1 - Between A and B
        2 - B
        3 - B
        Bingo.

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          #49
          Bbb

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            #50
            Quartering away/Front Leg Forward Shot Placement

            Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Post
            To low and you will miss the vitals.


            When a deer reacts, it always goes down, never up. You almost can’t shoot too low if your windage is on (from a ground blind; it would be different from an elevated stand). If you aim low, and a deer does move, you are in the middle and he is still dead. If you aim in the middle and he moves, you hit him too high, and there is a good chance you never see him again!!!!

            Bisch


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            Last edited by Bisch; 09-14-2018, 05:45 PM.

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              #51
              A
              B
              B
              I'm aiming at the dots too.

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                #52
                A B B, I always shoot to the back leg as long as it’s straight up and down.


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                  #53
                  I am with the Bs. Less chance for the bone in the front shoulder.

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                    #54
                    A x 3

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Bisch View Post
                      When a deer reacts, it always goes down, never up. You almost can’t shoot too low if your windage is on (from a ground blind; it would be different from an elevated stand). If you aim low, and a deer does move, you are in the middle and he is still dead. If you aim in the middle and he moves, you hit him too high, and there is a good chance you never see him again!!!!

                      Bisch


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                      This was kind of what I always thought. I have only shot 5 deer and have aimed low on all of them. They all died quick with good blood trails.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Smart View Post
                        Little higher and you catch lungs too which are a lot bigger and more forgiving of an errant shot. Too low and he runs forever. I actually thought I hit too low on the video before I realized I reviewed the shot.
                        That makes sense. My thinking was always aim low. If they duck, I hit lungs in the middle. If they don’t, I hit heart. The downside is if I make an error and shoot lower than I meant to. I also predominantly hunt out of ground blinds
                        Originally posted by Smart View Post
                        If heart shooting...


                        1. A
                        2. Between A and B
                        3. Between A and B


                        I don't aim for the rear leg when its back that far. I'd rather the arrow go through the heart, and pass through.



                        Had a similar shot on #2....hit at B and barely clipped the base of the heart....dead at 60 yards. Thankful for Grim Reapers width on that day.



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                        That’s exactly where I have been aiming so far.
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                          #57
                          From ground blind 15 yards. Quartered slightly with leg straight down...
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                            #58
                            She almost made it 40 yards... almost
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                              #59
                              Hard quarter @ 30ish from 20ish’ up..... that’s a SPINE SHOT! Dead in zero yards
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                                #60
                                Couple inches Above B on all of them or above and between b&C

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