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Shot Tracker

Abdomen Shot

One of the most common mistakes that bowhunters make on a shot, is hitting the deer a little too far back from the vitals. Take a look at the video above for some help on what to do.

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Middle Abdomen

High Abdomen

  • Shot Angle: Slight Quarter-To
  • Shot Distance: 15 Yards
  • Penetration: Passthrough
  • Wait Time: 8 Hours
  • Distance Ran: 100 Yards
  • Shot Placement: Liver/Guts
  • Shot Result: Recovered
Middle Abdomen

Mid Abdomen

  • Shot Angle: Slight Quarter-To
  • Shot Distance: 21 Yards
  • Penetration: Passthrough
  • Wait Time: 6 Hours
  • Distance Ran: 150 Yards
  • Shot Placement: Near Side Lung/Liver
  • Shot Result: Recovered
Middle Abdomen

High Abdomen

  • Shot Angle: Quartering-To
  • Shot Distance: 21 Yards
  • Penetration: Passthrough
  • Wait Time: 4 Hours
  • Distance Ran: 65 Yards
  • Shot Placement: Aortic Artery/Guts
  • Shot Result: Recovered

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