To each their own.Why? Obviously, a neck shot is a clean, quick kill. Makes removing the entrails easier.
To each their own.Why? Obviously, a neck shot is a clean, quick kill. Makes removing the entrails easier.
To each their own.
Quite a few hunters put out feed or a salt block but I see that as cheating. I consider using dogs or a spotlight unethical, and frown at risky shots. That's the way I was raised.Those are the ones who put an 8" pie plate at 100 yds and think their rifle is sighted in if they can put 3 shots anywhere inside.
I'm satisfied if my rifle puts 3 rounds that are touching each other in the X ring. Accuracy is key.
Quite a few hunters put out feed or a salt block but I see that as cheating. I consider using dogs or a spotlight unethical, and frown at risky shots. That's the way I was raised.
A neck/head shot is risky. I made a couple by accident and felt bad about it.I never used baits, dogs or spotlights. Hell, I'd never use a treestand. I was raised to make the cleanest shot possible. I've made a few...
A neck/head shot is risky. I made a couple by accident and felt bad about it.
Whatever you say pinhead. I don't take across canyon shots. After decades of hunting with a bow the rifle is child's play to place your shot.If you aim for the neck, you're too stupid to own a gun.
If you have a good shot you can place your bullet where you choose. If you can't you should get closer. Not that hard with some actual hunting skills. I like to aim at the base of the skull at the top of the neck.Why? Obviously, a neck shot is a clean, quick kill. Makes removing the entrails easier.
Nope. I’ve seen some nasty gunshot wounds through the years. There was only one where the head was pretty much gone and that was a shotgun wound. Not even a contact .44 Mag wound to the forehead did a lot of damage on entrance. Lots on exit, however.It would also tear Charlie's head off his shoulders. That's what gave it away as an FBI cover up.