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Shot Placement Question #8119156 01/07/21 04:54 PM
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I was curious as to where you aim and shoot when taking that "dropped right there" shot. Crosshairs ON the shoulder or BEHIND the shoulder? Also, I've seen some shots look like they are taken up towards the spine above the shoulder. (It may be trick of the camera) Just need some info. I have always been a behind the shoulder shooter. If it helps, I usually shoot a .308 or 25-06 these days. Thanks!


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Theres a long thread about this specific topic just a few threads down.


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