Originally Posted by
super_hunt54
He's got a very good point there Rock. It's also important if you are hunting public lands with high hunter population to drop a deer where it stands. That's the main reason I started using the high shoulder shot when I was living in PA. Not to mention, at my age, dropping them right there USUALLY means shorter drag time as well
Of course there was that one time I arrowed a nice buck and danged if I didn't track it to 15 feet from my truck!!! Was awful nice of him wasn't it
Sometimes I shoot shoulder here if I need to just like I would anywhere but it doesn't change what I prefer.
Doesn't matter where I'm at, I want to eat the front shoulders if possible but will and do adjust if I need to.