Alright, I’ve always heard about deer dropping as soon as they get hit and not moving anymore but never actually seen it. I usually bow hunt but decided to rifle hunt this year to try and get the wife into hunting. Long story short, I shot a fairly mature mule deer buck with a 6.5 creed shooting 143gr eld-x hand loads. It dropped as soon as I shot it and never moved again. I know for a fact I didn’t spine him and I used the gutless method to get him out. I tried looking for heart but didn’t have time to dig beyond looking through the ribs because I was worried about meat spoiling. The chest cavity was also full of blood. The entry and exit holes looked like I could’ve hit the heart but I’d never dug into a deer to find the heart before. Anyway, now that I’ve explained the situation….
Is there any way to shoot a deer and have it drop instantly without it being a heart shot assuming it wasn’t spined? Both in this situation and in general?
Is there any way to shoot a deer and have it drop instantly without it being a heart shot assuming it wasn’t spined? Both in this situation and in general?