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#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Ridgeland MS USA
Posts: 850
RE: 3D target and kill zone
I think the kill zones are higher than I would aim on a real deer.
#6
RE: 3D target and kill zone
I think the newer Rhinharts and Mckenzies have perfect kill zones for perfect groundlevel broadside shots.They are center of the lungs,what more could you ask for.That is the largest kill area.Sure you can go lower to catch heart but the lungs are what you want.
Some of the older targets seem to have some odd placement but in general they are placed properly now.
Some of the older targets seem to have some odd placement but in general they are placed properly now.
#9
RE: 3D target and kill zone
I forgot about this thread,I want to make a small response.
The heart is great but will increase track time and distance but you should have a good blood trail.
You hit the lungs,the deer can't breathe and will go down much quicker.
Both is great and hitting the 11 ring should catch the top of the heart if using a decent broadhead and that will provide the largest kill zone.A 12 ring in an ASA shoot is a bit too far back but an 11 ring is great.
You want to increase the size of the kill zone as much as possible and center lungs is the best place to aim for that.
I agree that if I have an extremely close deer that is nervous,I will lower my point of aim slightly to insure,if the deer ducks to run,it will be a center lung hit.Reading the animals behavior in this type situation is important.
Look at this link and reference it to the placement of the kill zones,I think you will agree. www.rinehart3-d.com/targets17.html
The heart is great but will increase track time and distance but you should have a good blood trail.
You hit the lungs,the deer can't breathe and will go down much quicker.
Both is great and hitting the 11 ring should catch the top of the heart if using a decent broadhead and that will provide the largest kill zone.A 12 ring in an ASA shoot is a bit too far back but an 11 ring is great.
You want to increase the size of the kill zone as much as possible and center lungs is the best place to aim for that.
I agree that if I have an extremely close deer that is nervous,I will lower my point of aim slightly to insure,if the deer ducks to run,it will be a center lung hit.Reading the animals behavior in this type situation is important.
Look at this link and reference it to the placement of the kill zones,I think you will agree. www.rinehart3-d.com/targets17.html
#10
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Inverness, MS
Posts: 3,982
RE: 3D target and kill zone
The heart is great but will increase track time and distance but you should have a good blood trail.
You hit the lungs,the deer can't breathe and will go down much quicker.
You hit the lungs,the deer can't breathe and will go down much quicker.