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    #16
    Thanks for sharing.

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      #17
      Thank you for sharing!

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        #18
        Tagging this to watch later. Thanks for posting the video.


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          #19
          Great video. Be more realistic if he could get his torso to drop 12 inches

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            #20
            Originally posted by PYBUCK View Post
            Great video. Be more realistic if he could get his torso to drop 12 inches
            Be even better if I could see it !

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              #21
              Originally posted by CarbonFlinger View Post
              Great Post, thank you sir! Freezer is cleaned out, restocked and ready for some fresh game.

              Hope all TBHers get it done this year!
              He be a she! :-)

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                #22
                I needed this about 30 years ago. Great Watch

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                  #23
                  Looks like he debunked the deadly V theory

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by WyoBull View Post
                    Great post. Looking at the anatomy, this is exactly why when Rifle hunting I like the high shoulder shout. You take out the spine, top of heart and lungs. The deer will not take a step.
                    I really liked the quartering away section as I initially thought he was aiming a little too far back. Clearly not the case and a great reminder heading into the season.
                    Thanks for posting it!

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                    I’ve only had to track one deer since I went to the high shoulder shot, and on that one I was lower than intended and still hit the lungs and only had a 40 yd track.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by HogHunter34 View Post
                      Looks like he debunked the deadly V theory
                      I don't think he did.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post
                        I don't think he did.
                        Maybe it’s just me but based on the anatomy side it shows all lung & heart between bottom of spine to bottom side of deer chest cavity. I can’t tell from this anatomy where an arrow would void of vitals
                        Claims anatomy is correct. Where would the void area be based on this presentation?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by HogHunter34 View Post
                          Looks like he debunked the deadly V theory
                          Deadly V ^^^
                          Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post
                          I don't think he did.
                          Originally posted by HogHunter34 View Post
                          Maybe it’s just me but based on the anatomy side it shows all lung & heart between bottom of spine to bottom side of deer chest cavity. I can’t tell from this anatomy where an arrow would void of vitals
                          Claims anatomy is correct. Where would the void area be based on this presentation?
                          In your first post, you said deadly V. It is extremely deadly. In this post youre talking about the void, which he did in fact debunk. But the two are not the same.

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                            #28
                            ^^^yeah that’s what I was referencing the “void” claim
                            I’ve seen posts here on TBH showing shots on deer that looked like should have been a dead deer but survived with a scar that looked like a good shot
                            Some describe the “void” which I’ve never really disputed
                            Just from this video illustration doesn’t really reflect a “void” factoring 1-1/2” to 2” cut on contact
                            This was a great video by the way & certainly helps

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                              #29
                              Ya'll do realize that a deer's lungs are nowhere near that large right???? Maybe 1/2 that large..

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                                #30
                                I realize they are deflated but this is the heart and lungs of a 100 pound doe..
                                Even fully inflated they are not nearly as big as depicted on that target.


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