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This month was my first time ever hunting... Ever.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ga6570" data-source="post: 2067167" data-attributes="member: 108782"><p>Congrats!! Good job! and welcome to hunting!!! </p><p>Even after many years of hunting I'm still learning things. I will say, don't worry about small areas or things you may have considered a mistake, those are learning opportunities and rarely do any of us have everything go like we would have liked.</p><p>As for headshots, in your case where it was a finishing shot. (My opinion) you are completely correct to have done that. It doesn't damage any more meat and quickly ends any suffering the animal may be experiencing. I prefer to put one in the high neck base of the skull area if I need a final shot. It gives more room for error IMO.</p><p></p><p>thanks for sharing and keep up the target practice, that's one thing what will help leaps and bounds when different shot opportunities present themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ga6570, post: 2067167, member: 108782"] Congrats!! Good job! and welcome to hunting!!! Even after many years of hunting I’m still learning things. I will say, don’t worry about small areas or things you may have considered a mistake, those are learning opportunities and rarely do any of us have everything go like we would have liked. As for headshots, in your case where it was a finishing shot. (My opinion) you are completely correct to have done that. It doesn’t damage any more meat and quickly ends any suffering the animal may be experiencing. I prefer to put one in the high neck base of the skull area if I need a final shot. It gives more room for error IMO. thanks for sharing and keep up the target practice, that’s one thing what will help leaps and bounds when different shot opportunities present themselves. [/QUOTE]
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