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super_hunt54 10-18-2016 01:25 PM

Mine was 1 moose and 2 whitetail. The Moose was more self defense than hunting. Although I was after him, he spotted me and was after ME. A bull Moose coming down on you wanting to stomp you into a mud hole will convince you to drop him however you can as FAST as you can! I put 2 VERY fast rounds of .30-30 right between his eyes and right in the ridge line of his forehead. I knew I was quick with a lever gun but I thoroughly surprised myself that day. The 2 whitetail, the shoulders were covered by a tree and they were about to get outta there. Like Flags, this was when I was young and halfway stupid and didn't know any better. Hadn't ever come across injured deer yet and the soft spot in my heart for animals was still pretty hard. Once you come across starving and badly injured animals because of hunters stupidity you will mend your ways.

Muzzleloaderhunter 10-18-2016 01:36 PM

I wouldn't change my ways. Only time I don't shoot at the head is if it's a buck. And if you read my first comment you would see 11 of my 13 deer so far in my young life were head shots. The other 2 was a nice 8 and a little 10. Quick and ethical and they don't feel a thing

flags 10-18-2016 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by Muzzleloaderhunter (Post 4277340)
I wouldn't change my ways.

Find a starving bull elk with its lower jaw shot off and you will. You admit to being young, hopefully you'll gain some wisdom as you gain some years.

Muzzleloaderhunter 10-18-2016 07:55 PM

Well 11 headshots taken and 11 dead deer. I'm not being cocky but I'm very accurate with my Cva accura. No reason to change it so why would I. If it Ain't broke don't fix it and it's far from broke.

flags 10-19-2016 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by Muzzleloaderhunter (Post 4277390)
Well 11 headshots taken and 11 dead deer. I'm not being cocky but I'm very accurate with my Cva accura. No reason to change it so why would I. If it Ain't broke don't fix it and it's far from broke.

If you're only shooting 15 feet like you claim then you should be accurate. But that still doesn't mean a headshot is a good option. So you've killed 13 deer. I've killed 89 of 3 species. All in all I've taken 68 species of game on 3 continents and I know no serious hunters that advocate a head shot under normal shooting conditions. None.

Like I said, find a starving elk with its jaw shot off and then come talk to me. Bottom line the chest is a bigger and better target. Always has been and always will be. Somehow I doubt you would be honest on this site and admit it if you did blow a head shot. Funny that the bad shots never get talked about. I hope you get wiser as you get older because the game deserves it and doesn't deserve being left to starve after you do blow the shot and make no mistake, eventually you will.

SecondChance 10-19-2016 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by flags (Post 4277426)
If you're only shooting 15 feet like you claim then you should be accurate. But that still doesn't mean a headshot is a good option. So you've killed 13 deer. I've killed 89 of 3 species. All in all I've taken 68 species of game on 3 continents and I know no serious hunters that advocate a head shot under normal shooting conditions. None.

Like I said, find a starving elk with its jaw shot off and then come talk to me. Bottom line the chest is a bigger and better target. Always has been and always will be. Somehow I doubt you would be honest on this site and admit it if you did blow a head shot. Funny that the bad shots never get talked about. I hope you get wiser as you get older because the game deserves it and doesn't deserve being left to starve after you do blow the shot and make no mistake, eventually you will.

I, as well as many others here, do not advocate the hunting ethnics behind the thought process of taking game as you have stated that you have. Myself as well as Flags and many others here have taken game in many other states and on other continents. We are all of the age and experience to know what is the better percentage of CLEANLY AND ETHICALLY harvesting any animal that we encounter in our hunting ways no matter of what our particular chosen method may be at that time. I am 53yrs old, I have hunted in 29 states and 5 foreign countries with 100's of animals harvested. I have only taken a handful of headshots during those times and I can clearly recall 5 that were to humanly finish an animal that was not shot properly in the beginning and was on its way to a horrific and painful death. I gave my tag up to finish what someone else failed to do. And 2 were with bow, and 3 were with firearm. I am a Certified Hunter Safety Instructor and I STRONGLY advocate to my students either take an ethical shot, or don't take it at all. I tell them to put themselves in that animals position. How would you want to go? What we are saying is that if you truly are purposely taking these animals like you say you are, you will eventually wound an animal that you could have waited a minute and took the MUCH higher percentage shot of the broadside and saved that animal the suffering. With age will come wisdom, just take it from those who have been there, done that and have multiple shirts to prove it.

BarnesX.308 10-19-2016 08:32 AM

A head shot leaves all the blood in the meat. I'd rather have the deer bleed out.

Hatfield Hunter 10-19-2016 11:19 AM

take out the shoulders very little tracking

SecondChance 10-20-2016 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by Hatfield Hunter (Post 4277472)
take out the shoulders very little tracking

Take out the shoulders, very little tracking is true. But, very little good meat left in the area as well!!! I have done that before also, just didn't like throwing all that meat away.

bronko22000 10-22-2016 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by super_hunt54 (Post 4276806)
Red wine is also fairly good at neutralization as well as cover flavor. :D

Lynn - How much of this wine do you drink before eating the venison to cover the gamey taste:confused0024:?


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