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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 2937745" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>100% agree. Why shoot thru all that bone to get to the vitals when you don't have to? Makes zero sense to me. Furthermore I make most my burger out of the shoulders. Why ruin meat? Especially with a rifle! If people have great success shooting deer in the shoulders, more power to them. Anchoring a deer where he stands would be the only positive about shooting one there with a rifle. But so long as I have eyes to follow a blood trail you'll never convince me to purposely do it on a perfectly broadside deer. I honestly can't imagine doing that with archery equipment, your just asking for trouble IMO, and why? I mean dang, move your shot back 6" and punch'em thru the ribs. Whatever floats your boat though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 2937745, member: 2292"] 100% agree. Why shoot thru all that bone to get to the vitals when you don't have to? Makes zero sense to me. Furthermore I make most my burger out of the shoulders. Why ruin meat? Especially with a rifle! If people have great success shooting deer in the shoulders, more power to them. Anchoring a deer where he stands would be the only positive about shooting one there with a rifle. But so long as I have eyes to follow a blood trail you'll never convince me to purposely do it on a perfectly broadside deer. I honestly can't imagine doing that with archery equipment, your just asking for trouble IMO, and why? I mean dang, move your shot back 6" and punch'em thru the ribs. Whatever floats your boat though. [/QUOTE]
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