This quartering towards position with the front right leg in front is not ideal. One more step would open up the chest and move that shoulder back exposing a much more favorable shot.
My vote is to wait. If I were pressed, I'd want at least a .416 caliber and aim at the green.
I would split the front leg gap and go green but at the height of the red dot...base of the neck is better than lower. Having said that, I might also see if he looks forward for a better broadside shot. All depends on what has been happening and the wind. If he's looking but we have the wind, I would wait a bit.
I like blue, or maybe blue/red. This was exactly the presentation of my first buff. Better have some horsepower and a good bullet though. .416 Rigby with 400 TSX did the trick. Shed 3 of 4 petals, but penetrated through the shoulder, both lungs, and to the far hide.
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