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ExactlyYes, in the US we are taught "right behind the shoulder".
In Africa, it's "in the shoulder, right in the tip of the big part of the shoulder"
I don’t memorize the kill photos of every animal in Africa
I just wait for them to turn and drill them through the shoulder. Never met an animal yet that went very far when drilled through the shoulder in a broadside shot
And I have the patience to wait for a broadside shot
One thing that gets a little tricky in the east cape is that you’re often shooting at animals down in the valley/canyon from above and can’t get a true broadside shot . If I’m shooting down onto the animal, I shoot just above the shoulder so that the bullet is traveling down into the lungs.
Every animal in Africa has lungs and or heart between their shoulders
And I shoot my North American animals in the shoulder also. I don’t care about wasting a little stew meat from the front shoulder…I want to animal down fast…preferably where he stood