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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 1872755" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I'm a thru front both shoulders kinda of guy, zero tracking there as well and a greater target size. I always get the "waste too much meat" comment, my reply is that we grind all of the deer up into burger, excecept for the tenderloins, I'm willing to waste maybe a pound or less of front shoulder meat, to clean up around a GSW. Like Dennis, I've taken a doe with a large chunk taken out of the back her neck, looked like it probably happened the first week of rifle, as this was the last weekend of season. I've also seen a 120"ish buck with it's bottom jaw only hanging by the left side and three coyotes on it's tail, trying to fend them off. My friend used his tag to finish it off(after we shot two of the coyotes), it was a sad sight, not for sure that the neck was the target, but one would assume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 1872755, member: 15643"] I'm a thru front both shoulders kinda of guy, zero tracking there as well and a greater target size. I always get the "waste too much meat" comment, my reply is that we grind all of the deer up into burger, excecept for the tenderloins, I'm willing to waste maybe a pound or less of front shoulder meat, to clean up around a GSW. Like Dennis, I've taken a doe with a large chunk taken out of the back her neck, looked like it probably happened the first week of rifle, as this was the last weekend of season. I've also seen a 120"ish buck with it's bottom jaw only hanging by the left side and three coyotes on it's tail, trying to fend them off. My friend used his tag to finish it off(after we shot two of the coyotes), it was a sad sight, not for sure that the neck was the target, but one would assume. [/QUOTE]
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