The Nilgai Post

I’m with Dos Amigos. I’m not a high shoulder shot fan on any critter with a big hump. It seems to me like the hump gives the shooter the impression to go too high resulting in an animal that drops at the shot, wiggles around a whole bunch, gathers himself up and then gets the heck out of the country never to be seen again.
I’m a big fan of directly in the shoulder or slightly behind the shoulder. In my experience, if the animal doesn’t know you’re there and you’re shooting suppressed, hit him here and he runs a short distance and falls over dead.
The young man in the pic above looks like he put it in the perfect spot. Bad thing is, you’re probably going to lose a whole shoulder’s worth of meat. Good thing is, you didn’t lose the rest of the animal.
 
The young man in the pic above looks like he put it in the perfect spot. Bad thing is, you’re probably going to lose a whole shoulder’s worth of meat. Good thing is, you didn’t lose the rest of the animal.
Not arguing against match bullets, etc. But shooting an animal straight up from the elbow doesn't ruin a whole shoulder if you 're shooting a .30 cal mono metal. Only a couple inches of trimming to do going in and out. Just my two cents on the matter. Nilgai has a fantastic reputation for table fare, so if I ever get a bunch of money to hunt one I'm inclined to try and get as much off it as possible.
 
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