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Old 02-20-2011, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by sheephunter View Post
Throw a 16" circle around the three points and now tell me which one has the largest margin of error. I'd rather totally miss than wound with a low percentage of recovery but a high chance of the animal dying. At 16" lots of that circle is off the animal in position #3 but very little of it falls in an area that won't kill it quickly. Not sure you can say the same about the other two aim points. It clearly all depends on your definition of margin of error what the facts are. Just because you see it one way and others see it another...doesn't make your way clearly a fact.
Looking at the anatomy chart of the elk you posted the heart and lungs make the largest vital target. This is not an opinion.
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