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Old 02-19-2008, 06:44 PM
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Default RE: Neck shots ethical????

ORIGINAL: djschuett

ORIGINAL: SouthernStrut56

Oh come on, whoever said a neck shot aint ethical is a total idiot. I've shot many deer in the neck and I have never had a single one take another breath. Shooting one in the heart or lungs, you know there's a good chance they're gonna run a little bit. That's more unethical than shooting one and it dying instantly. All neck shots I've taken resulted in instant death the minute the bullet hit the skin.
Now I know you're exaggerating. Even if you sever both Carotid arteries, an animal still has enough blood to take multiple more breaths.
There is a lot of dead space aka non-lethal injury space in the neck, namely the trachea region anteriorly and inferiorly. You hit a deer there, it will run for hours and eventually die of pneumonia weeks later.
exaggerating about what, not speaking for him but I have killed 70 or so deer with a neck shot and not one has ever taken a step after the shot. Never !
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