WoodlandCritter
FNG
I'm sure this topic has come up before, but my forum search didn't show anything in the first 5 pages of results.
I'm curious what some of your guys' experiences and thoughts are like on head shooting big game animals? Anyone here a dedicated head shooter? I know they're out there. For those of you that avoid it, is it mostly fear of ruining a trophy?
I bring this up because I took my first big game animal this year (WT buck), and while it did die within seconds, I don't like that it still had the ability to run 20 yards within that time. This is a problem I never have with squirrels or grouse which I exclusively kill with CCI clean-22 subsonics by shooting them in the brain. But for whatever reason, head shots on big game seem to be frowned upon. I've heard arguments about it being a more difficult shot, risk of maiming, etc... But in my mind, hitting a grouse cleanly in the brain at 35 yards seems more difficult than hitting a deer brain at 200. And a typical behind-the-shoulder shot seems to run a similar risk of maiming as a headshot if executed poorly. Sure blowing a jaw off won't necessarily be lethal within, say, 48 hours the way a gut shot would. But you also have a much better chance of cleanly missing the animal with a head shot. Whereas if you pull a body shot anywhere but very low, that thing is taking a bullet.
Not trying to rile any feathers here, just genuinely curious why the practice doesn't seem to be more common.
I'm curious what some of your guys' experiences and thoughts are like on head shooting big game animals? Anyone here a dedicated head shooter? I know they're out there. For those of you that avoid it, is it mostly fear of ruining a trophy?
I bring this up because I took my first big game animal this year (WT buck), and while it did die within seconds, I don't like that it still had the ability to run 20 yards within that time. This is a problem I never have with squirrels or grouse which I exclusively kill with CCI clean-22 subsonics by shooting them in the brain. But for whatever reason, head shots on big game seem to be frowned upon. I've heard arguments about it being a more difficult shot, risk of maiming, etc... But in my mind, hitting a grouse cleanly in the brain at 35 yards seems more difficult than hitting a deer brain at 200. And a typical behind-the-shoulder shot seems to run a similar risk of maiming as a headshot if executed poorly. Sure blowing a jaw off won't necessarily be lethal within, say, 48 hours the way a gut shot would. But you also have a much better chance of cleanly missing the animal with a head shot. Whereas if you pull a body shot anywhere but very low, that thing is taking a bullet.
Not trying to rile any feathers here, just genuinely curious why the practice doesn't seem to be more common.


