In an ideal situation where the deer is standing still, broadside, and clueless you’re there, do you aim for an imaginary spot about the size of a dime or go by the old paper plate method and good with hitting somewhere in the vitals? Was shooting with an older friend a few days ago and he asked why I like my shots to be grouped so tight when they don’t really have to be. I told him I like to hit where I’m aiming. He laughed and said if you hit a paper plate at 100 yds the deer is as good as dead anyway. Heard that my whole life but I don’t guess thats my mentality. As long as it dies quickly and humanely it doesn’t really matter. Just wondering what yalls shot placement is on the very rare occasion a deer presents the perfect shot opportunity. Are you good with a shot somewhere in the vitals or prefer to aim for a very small location? Referring to rifle only.