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Old 02-14-2011, 05:17 PM
sheephunter
 
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So you bust the near shoulder and take out lungs and perhaps heart on exit or take out heart and lungs on entry and take out shoulder on exit. Regardless of angle, I'm taking one shoulder and preferably two. I didn't think I had to explain that to execute the shot that both shoulders need to be lined up. I'm sure most people got that. I had an opportunity where both shoulders lined up and I squeezed the trigger....not really that remarkable. Did the same thing on my Dall sheep this year and Vanessa did it on her bighorn a few years ago.....it happens. I can show you the video