Hey guys. Where I hunt in central and eastern Kentucky its mostly rolling, forested hills. The open spaces between the trees tend to be covered with fine brush, nothing larger than 5/16" or so. The past few days I've passed up a few shots on nice deer that were behind or standing in this brush. The brush is not super thick, you can plainly see the outline of the deer through it. I hate wounding animals and always thought that brush would deflect the bullet. After reading some experiences of other hunters on the 'net I'm thinking that I'm being too cautious about the brush. At the rate I'm going killing a deer is going to be a rare occasion indeed if I continue to hold out for a 100% brush free shot. The distance from me to the deer is seldom over 75 yards, my tools of choice are Marlins in .30 WCF and .45-70. What say you guys? Am I worrying about nothing and missing good opportunities? Thanks!