Rustystud said:Entrance wound from a 308 Win., and Barnes Tipped Tripple Shock 150 GR
Exit Wound from same bullet this was 125 pound Whitetail
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You don't need a bigger gun, shot placement, controlled expansion bullets are the key elements to quick humane deer harvests.
Nat Lambeth
Syncrowave said:At close range, I shoot deer in the neck. Once I tried to shoot one in the neck, and she must have lowered her head just as my 270's trigger broke and I hit her in the head (which made one eyeball pop out). Either way, instant kill.
Erik Cortina said:Syncrowave said:At close range, I shoot deer in the neck. Once I tried to shoot one in the neck, and she must have lowered her head just as my 270's trigger broke and I hit her in the head (which made one eyeball pop out). Either way, instant kill.
So you missed your intended target? A miss is a miss!
I once had a guy tell me that he should be a sniper because he shot a deer in the neck at 200 yards. I was somewhat impressed until I asked "Where did you aim?" He said, "Behind the shoulder, but I got it in the neck, which is a heck of a shot!" That's where we disagreed! Lol
Changeling said:I will never switch, because I have proven to myself (the most important person) the best shot on a deer is right behind the shoulder, or any angle that accomplishes the same bullet path with hopefully a complete pass through. That's it, pure and simple. 8)
Erik Cortina said:Syncrowave said:At close range, I shoot deer in the neck. Once I tried to shoot one in the neck, and she must have lowered her head just as my 270's trigger broke and I hit her in the head (which made one eyeball pop out). Either way, instant kill.
So you missed your intended target? A miss is a miss!
I once had a guy tell me that he should be a sniper because he shot a deer in the neck at 200 yards. I was somewhat impressed until I asked "Where did you aim?" He said, "Behind the shoulder, but I got it in the neck, which is a heck of a shot!" That's where we disagreed! Lol
tobybradshaw said:For trophy hunting (which I rarely do), I'm aiming for the biggest available target in the middle of the vital triangle. I use a cartridge/bullet combination capable of reaching the vitals from any angle at any range up to 300 yards.
For meat hunting I will use a brain shot at ranges of 200 yards or less if conditions are good enough -- plenty of time, steady rest, animal not moving or likely to move, no significant wind. Otherwise I shoot for the heart/lungs. Unless the animal is perfectly broadside I often lose some bloodshot meat on one shoulder, which is why I prefer a CNS shot for meat hunting under ideal conditions.
For this "deer" it was heart/lungs all the way, .300WM with 180gr Barnes TSX.
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swd said:Whether it's a squirrel, coyote or a deer I go for the double lung/heart if it's available. The bigger the target area the better.
jam711 said:swd said:Whether it's a squirrel, coyote or a deer I go for the double lung/heart if it's available. The bigger the target area the better.
Squirrel ?? What ever happened to the head shot on squirrels ?