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These expert deer hunting tips explain shot placement that leads to quick recoveries and fewer losses
One of the most significant responsibilities of a hunter is to ensure that the animal is taken down as humanely as possible.
Knowing where to shoot a deer for a quick kill is the responsibility of every deer hunter. Most of us were taught that the best place to shoot a deer is the “boiler room,” which means the top of the ...
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High-shoulder shot vs. traditional lung shot: Where's the best shot on a deer
The high-shoulder shot is increasingly recognized for its ability to anchor a deer almost instantly. The ideal aim point is just above the shoulder, slightly forward of the leg, and just below the ...
Here’s one a myth that many hunters fall for regarding western big game: The critters are bigger, stronger, and tougher than eastern game. Plus, western game animals have slightly different anatomy, ...
If you want to slay big bucks, you better draw a 70-pound bow and hang your treestand at least 25 feet up. Or, maybe not. There are a handful of articles and videos out there about selecting the ...
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