justin davis
WKR
My dad used to shoot cow elk in the neck every chance he got. It would just drop
Them in the spot and no meat damage
Them in the spot and no meat damage
Bullet too hardIm very similar to the OP, archery guy who has a 44 mag lever gun. I attempted a neck shot with a quartered to me deer feeding maybe 40 yards i was on the ground. I went in the neck and blew out the offside shoulder. It ran 40 yards with the single front leg. I almost shot again, in hindsight I wish I did. It ran downhill and I thought crashed. I went over after 30 min and it was heading uphill away from me. Never recovered it.
Ive since killed 1 deer with it and it was a 90 yard poke, dropped in its tracks. I've come to treat it like a loud bow.
Splatter bullets for the win!I'll take a neck shot every chance I get. Furthest is 262 yards on a bedded buck that had a little 18" window under a pine tree.
Bang flop every single time when using frangible bullets. Had a 4 deer neck shot streak going a few years back and it was just nuts how fast they die compare to being lung shot.
You lose a lot less meat than hitting shoulder though.Neck has a lot of good meat to mess up but it’s definitely a killer shot.
Distance matters.The real issue I have with these discussions and testimonials is 99% of people who have had issues won't post and arrogance leads the conversation. The neck shot is extremely lethal but it requires extreme accuracy and real anatomy knowledge that most rookies who read these threads don't possess. Miss by 2" on a neck shot and you likely wounded an animal that will die a week or 3 later.... miss a lung shot by 4" and most will never know because your deer is dead inside of 100 yards.