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RE: Shoot or pass?
Pass. I would never choose to shoot at the liver (or neck).
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RE: Shoot or pass?
If I knew I could make the shot, I would shoot.... Just depends on all the factors out in the woods.
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RE: Shoot or pass?
ORIGINAL: NY Bowhunter Pass. I would never choose to shoot at the liver (or neck). LMAO!! Dan |
RE: Shoot or pass?
Pass.... the payoff isn't worth the risk.
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RE: Shoot or pass?
Pass
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RE: Shoot or pass?
i would not shoot at the liver but i would shoot at the neck at CLOSE range, i mean close fifteen and under. IDK if it is true but i was talking to someone said heshot a doe witha rage three blade right under the jaw head on with the deer, and it almost cut it's head of
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RE: Shoot or pass?
PPPPPPPASSS.
Anyone that has ever hit a liver shot deer knows it can be a HELL track job. It is not worth it. Halfrack--I will beg you to reconsider your thoughts about neck shooting deer at "close" range of 15 yards. 15 yards is NOT close range when bowhunting deer. Trust me. |
RE: Shoot or pass?
ORIGINAL: virginiashadow PPPPPPPASSS. Anyone that has ever hit a liver shot deer knows it can be a HELL track job. It is not worth it. Halfrack--I will beg you to reconsider your thoughts about neck shooting deer at "close" range of 15 yards. 15 yards is NOT close range when bowhunting deer. Trust me. |
RE: Shoot or pass?
pass, is this really a serious question?:eek:
Wayne |
RE: Shoot or pass?
Well Bullet Hole, I can tell you, you got lucky then on your "liver" shot and subsequent lack of a tracking job.
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