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Old 10-15-2017, 08:26 PM
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I'll try to word this as best I can.
I'm not proud of shooting this deer it was young.
I would not have even drawn on him it I saw spots or even faded spots.
But fact as it is he was one of the 2 out of 3 that were standing broadside
against 1 that was walking at a fast pace under my stand.
Shooting almost strieght down means most likely a one lung hit and if and
most likely hitting the briscket on the way out, you will not get a bleeder
hole on the bottom (pass through). NOT good.
Also a moving target with a bow is against all odds.

So. size up the situation and make your best decidion on which shot to
take. Most important make a clean and quick kill. Very simple.

You have 35 seconds to decide.

Yes you can always call a draw and not shoot at all, back down.
I've done that. This time I didn't.

Last edited by Bonescreek; 10-15-2017 at 08:41 PM.
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