Scipio
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Hello mate, well i think i heard an experienced swedish hunter once explain, that when their head is down/they're feeding, it pushes the diaphragm further fwds, and that changes things a bit in terms of the placement of the vitals vs how one is typically taught (as that is based on the deer having it's head up).My neighbour is the leaseholder and before him his father so together they have 70 years on his lease, we were chatting generally and he mentioned that he never shoots roe when they are feeding, only when the head is up. He reckons the muscle group h/l shot reacts differently and head downs will run on much further.??????
Now his advice was just to wait until the deer got its head back up before squeezing the trigger, but i am sure one can also adapt the shot placement as necessary, when understanding exactly how things change with the head down.