Neck Shots??
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My father-in-law saw a cowhorn this afternoon with most of his bottom jaw shot away...he couldn't get a shot at the deer to put it out of its misery....evidently someone wasn't quite the "marksman" he envisioned himself to be....
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See my post earlier in the thread. There aren't many that are the marksman in real life that they are in their mind. Yes, a neck shot often drops them where they stand, but even if it fails one in 50 times and you end up with the above scenario, is it worth it?uncleC wrote:My father-in-law saw a cowhorn this afternoon with most of his bottom jaw shot away...he couldn't get a shot at the deer to put it out of its misery....evidently someone wasn't quite the "marksman" he envisioned himself to be....
Remember, its an animal not a target. They bleed and hurt. It is our responsibility to put the animal down with the highest percentage shot that is available.
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I just posted something similar in a thread on the Bull...with all the info we see and read about the incredible shots made by military and LEO snipers today, I fear that a lot of hunters are "playing" sniper with game animals....The deer my F-I-L saw yesterday was starving to death...it was skin and bones and trying to eat in a green patch to far down a powerline ROW for him to attempt a shot....Even if it's "just a deer" can you imagine starving with food all around you and no way to eat it....Taking neck shots to save a little meat is showing little or no respect for the animal when the above scenario is possible.....now, if a neck shot is all you got and you need the meat that bad, fire away........
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I shoot in the shoulder and I would say at least 95% of my deer drop in their tracks. I only have lost one and that is because I shot low and hit the leg. Other than that the farthest I have had one run was maybe 40 yards and that was the one time I shot one head on in the chest.
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I agree 100% with you and i only take neck or head shots under perfect conditions.uncleC wrote:I just posted something similar in a thread on the Bull...with all the info we see and read about the incredible shots made by military and LEO snipers today, I fear that a lot of hunters are "playing" sniper with game animals....The deer my F-I-L saw yesterday was starving to death...it was skin and bones and trying to eat in a green patch to far down a powerline ROW for him to attempt a shot....Even if it's "just a deer" can you imagine starving with food all around you and no way to eat it....Taking neck shots to save a little meat is showing little or no respect for the animal when the above scenario is possible.....now, if a neck shot is all you got and you need the meat that bad, fire away........
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I am now a fan of the neck shot...even if it is just a fortunate accident!
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Drops them in their tracks!
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I would like to try one but I'm still leery of trying a neck shot. I've heard too many stories about wounding them and having them run off. I have too much respect for the animal to put them in that situation. If i did try one it would only be under perfect conditions like having a solid rest, and having a doe within close range.
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For neck shots I only shoot when the deer is on alert (neck stretched) or when feeding (neck stretched). I prefer alert stasis because I usually site my rifle in for 2" high at 100yds and I aim dead center. I use low recoil calibers like 243, 7mm08, 6mm and when I have a good rest and don't have to hurry a shot. Furthest shot attempted was 200 yds and resulted in 1 dead doe. 

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