So how to make this shot? Use your binoculars. Look for an antler, an ear, an eye, or a nose. If you can pick up three or four reference points, you can often get a good idea where the buck's body is. Your next step is to figure out where his lungs are and find a hole in the brush through which you can slip a bullet.
I wouldn't try this shot unless I was less than 100 yards from the deer and had a steady rest. And forget that stuff about your brush-bucking bullet bucking the brush. It won't.
Photo by Steve Sanford
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