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This month was my first time ever hunting... Ever.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucklowery" data-source="post: 2066351" data-attributes="member: 69506"><p>Great experience and post. It is all about experience. Experience has taught me even though there is lot of mention of head shot and right between the eyes, they are not that great unless you are at pistol range finish shot. I have shot deer like you that almost removed their head but flopped bellowed for minutes slinging blood everywhere. Very gruesome. I have found the neck to be much better and higher percentage shot for no meat loss and quick kill. These are all from a very comfortable no rush secure rest at a range I feel I can complete the shot in my sleep. Deer are almost always moving their head unless eating or poised on something. Cool that your first experience went well and you like all of us have learned a lot. Join up for a hunt with some co workers it will speed up on your learning curve. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucklowery, post: 2066351, member: 69506"] Great experience and post. It is all about experience. Experience has taught me even though there is lot of mention of head shot and right between the eyes, they are not that great unless you are at pistol range finish shot. I have shot deer like you that almost removed their head but flopped bellowed for minutes slinging blood everywhere. Very gruesome. I have found the neck to be much better and higher percentage shot for no meat loss and quick kill. These are all from a very comfortable no rush secure rest at a range I feel I can complete the shot in my sleep. Deer are almost always moving their head unless eating or poised on something. Cool that your first experience went well and you like all of us have learned a lot. Join up for a hunt with some co workers it will speed up on your learning curve. Thanks Buck [/QUOTE]
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