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Originally Posted by Sheridan
(Post 4177150)
Neck shots will never be answered until it's your turn ........... I think ?
Not sure you were asking me, but there's my answer anyway. |
Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4177152)
My stance is i'd never take a neck shot. If I can't take a double lung shot I consider it as having no shot. I'm not bothered by passing up shots.
Not sure you were asking me, but there's my answer anyway. |
Will take and have taken neck shots. All the deer I shot in the neck dropped and never got improved had to cut one's juggler or take another killing shot. Only took a handful but if it's the shot and I got a good steady rest I will take it.
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I didn't know it would turn into a pissing contest. .270, 30-06, .308, .280, 7mm-08 ( I can keep going) all are great rounds. I just prefer the .270 because of the trajectory. I killed many deer with the 30-06 and it is a great round to. Nothing special but it gets the job down and has for many years. I was just saying a bigger cartridge won't make up for a bad shot.
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Originally Posted by Brandon_SPC
(Post 4177173)
I didn't know it would turn into a pissing contest. .270, 30-06, .308, .280, 7mm-08 ( I can keep going) all are great rounds. I just prefer the .270 because of the trajectory. I killed many deer with the 30-06 and it is a great round to. Nothing special but it gets the job down and has for many years. I was just saying a bigger cartridge won't make up for a bad shot.
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totally depends on each situation. one time I won't , next time I might. just depends on how confident I am of makeing the shot
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Originally Posted by nchawkeye
(Post 4177116)
Jack of all Trades, master of none....
One reason the '06 was so popular in the last century is because so many carried them in WW-II, there is nothing magical about it... Neck shots? This seems to be a popular subject these days. They work very well. ATB |
I go for lung/heart shots, Neck shots are to chancy for me, plus crock-pot neck roasts our my family's favorite roast!
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I would also lean toward the double lung shot, my 7mm liquifies the lungs. I do practice the stated position of keeping options open. I have taken one neck shot, the buck was moving through a timbered swamp and stopped 65 yards in front of me. If the deer turned and walked away I would never see it again,when I centered the scope on the head turned toward me I could see the white patch on the neck/throat. I squeezed and the 165 lb 8 point flipped in the air landing on its back ready to be field dressed. The key is taking a shot you have confidence in making!
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Worked with a guy who said he only took neck shots with his bow because he didn't want to waste meat... I still laugh about that knucklehead
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