Big5
AH fanatic
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- Jun 23, 2009
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- USA, Canada, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Spain, Russia
I have made the shot on deer and bear when the situation lends itself to accurate placement. I hunt alone and I like to keep my recovery to a minimum, particularly when the animal is standing on the edge of a dense forest.
When the bullet hits usally and inch or two below the spine it causes huge trauma to bothe spine and the vitals in that area. All the animals have died instantly on the same spot where they dropped.
Meat damage is very minimal, I believe the less the animal runs the better the meat.
That said, 80% of my animals are hit in the vitals in the more traditional pie plate area. I do not take head or neck shots.
If a person can not make a clean kill shot they should not take the shot.
There are many highly effective shots that can be taken on game. Most of us know it depends on animal position, terrain, distance and of greatest importance the shooter's experience and confidence in making the shot.
As 'Slugs Away' points out . . . if you are not confident with making a clean kill shot then just don't take it.