clatarar said:I've shot probably 250-300 caribou in my life and have been skinning/ processing my own game since dad let me go on my own when i was 14.I shoot the neck pretty much every time. Meat wasted is next to nil and none of the hide is ruined.
It might be different shooting deer in the bush but up here in the barren lands, everybody takes neck shots.
clatarar said:No it's DRT 90% of the time. The other 10 % of the time it'll walk less than 10 yards.
clatarar said:It might help that I shoot a savage....![]()
people said:LHSmith if you shoot enough you will learn where your rifle shoots if you do it properly. The thing that truly counts is that first shot. Do you know where it will go? Clean or dirty? What about that second shot, third, or fourth?
If your deer twitchy you may need to go center mass. I like head shots because it saves meat. If you are a hunter you should not read my posts about shooting game.
LHSmith said:Pretty clear who "doesn't shoot enough and learn"......next time out on the bench ,set your scope on the highest power in a solid rest (sandbags), fixate the crosshairs on a target and check the location of the crosshair throughout the day.
"Center mass" would be a stomach shot, which is some pretty bad advice.
Whitetails in the wild are "twitchy" by nature.
Erik Cortina said:To me the perfect shot placement is one that you can guarantee 100% success rate. So neck and head shots are out.