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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 4163449" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>I like the spot where the skull meets the neck, or if they are facing you, right where the adams apple would be. Hard to miss those spots, but a sure fire kill if you do hit. I came across a spike bull one morning running full tilt sidehill up about 30 degrees 4 hundred yards out, I put my crosshairs right on his nose and fired, thinking I'd be right in that sweet spot, but I missed, the bullet went a little high, understandable because of the elevation, but it also went to the rear, I guess I pulled it, it hit him right on top of the withers, dead before he hit the ground. I got the truck, backed it up till the tailgate touched the ground. and skidded the spike right into the bed, right beside the cow I killed earlier that morning. I thought hunting would be difficult, but as it turns out it's really not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 4163449, member: 52708"] I like the spot where the skull meets the neck, or if they are facing you, right where the adams apple would be. Hard to miss those spots, but a sure fire kill if you do hit. I came across a spike bull one morning running full tilt sidehill up about 30 degrees 4 hundred yards out, I put my crosshairs right on his nose and fired, thinking I'd be right in that sweet spot, but I missed, the bullet went a little high, understandable because of the elevation, but it also went to the rear, I guess I pulled it, it hit him right on top of the withers, dead before he hit the ground. I got the truck, backed it up till the tailgate touched the ground. and skidded the spike right into the bed, right beside the cow I killed earlier that morning. I thought hunting would be difficult, but as it turns out it's really not. [/QUOTE]
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