I didn't vote was to hard for me to see the angle on my phone. Have hit deer in the past extremely high b4 but due to a steep shot angle I was able to catch the oposite side lung.
IMO the biggest factors for string jumping are a noisy bow, taking long shots and stopping a deer and putting them on high alert b4 letting loose.
Deer don't have claws to pull themselves to the ground. They can only drop as fast as gravity. With a quiet tuned bow/heavy arrow, relaxed animal, anything inside of 20 yards don't have a chance on even the slowest of bows.
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Re: Kill Shot or Not? (Video)(Poll)
Looks like a typical high shoulder/muscle shot. They tend to produce a good blood trail with lots of bright blood initially but then it peters out to pin drops. It may eventually kill the deer but doubtful.
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lol...I just realized how old this post is.
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