fisherman983
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Every chance I get. Farthest so far has been 550 yards. If the conditions are right I'll take it every time
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I see he has a face full of cactus needles.I love the neck shot, especially with splashy bullets and usually at 100 yards or less , we hunt heavy brush and cactus and a death run could be a lost deer without a good track dog
Plus it’s super clean when gutting/ no bloody mess
I shot this buck in the neck @ 110 yards DRT this year opener
Imo if you can’t shoot accurately then do a chest shot or stay home
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I should have said "100 and in" too.100 and in, is neck or head for me.
my sample size of 1 neck shot was mid-neck (didn't wanna miss)For all the neck shooters here, where on the neck are you aiming? Right behind the ear, limiting any neck meat wastage? Or mid-neck for perhaps a little more margin for error? Just curious. My hunting rifles are all sub-MOA rifles and I can hold my own shooting in the field so I'd have zero hesitation to take these shots given reasonable distances but just curious on particular aiming points.
If they are looking at you, bottom of the white on their throat. Don't like taking the shot when their head is down personally, as they move their head alot. Side view, about middle to base of skull.For all the neck shooters here, where on the neck are you aiming? Right behind the ear, limiting any neck meat wastage? Or mid-neck for perhaps a little more margin for error? Just curious. My hunting rifles are all sub-MOA rifles and I can hold my own shooting in the field so I'd have zero hesitation to take these shots given reasonable distances but just curious on particular aiming points.
Yeah I didn’t sever the spinal column while aiming for the white patch on the neck on a frontal shot and waited to long after the shot to pick him up with the truck, I assumed ( ass u me ) he was dead because of the shot locationThats not a failure. That was a miss
Head on frontal, right under the chin. Anywhere from directly under the chin to 6" below. Side view, anywhere really. Center of the neck will always break the spinal column in MY experiences. I shoot bergers, eld m/x never had an issue.For all the neck shooters here, where on the neck are you aiming? Right behind the ear, limiting any neck meat wastage? Or mid-neck for perhaps a little more margin for error? Just curious. My hunting rifles are all sub-MOA rifles and I can hold my own shooting in the field so I'd have zero hesitation to take these shots given reasonable distances but just curious on particular aiming points.