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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1647455" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>We've dropped about 20 head with a .22 rifle and never had an issue, some at a good distance. One shot and instantly on the ground, throat cut job done. If you are not dropping them first shot you are not hitting them right. Their brains are up high and small, 99% of failures are from being too low and into nasal area. If you see blood in nose you were off the mark. We hit one and just stood there. Second shot dropped her. Looking at the distance between the two shots was about a quarter inch higher for the kill shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1647455, member: 33533"] We've dropped about 20 head with a .22 rifle and never had an issue, some at a good distance. One shot and instantly on the ground, throat cut job done. If you are not dropping them first shot you are not hitting them right. Their brains are up high and small, 99% of failures are from being too low and into nasal area. If you see blood in nose you were off the mark. We hit one and just stood there. Second shot dropped her. Looking at the distance between the two shots was about a quarter inch higher for the kill shot. [/QUOTE]
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