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Originally Posted by Sledhead71
Pretty sure low percentage shots are just that, one day you will mature as a sportsman and understand my comments.
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It would be interesting to do a small non scientific survey on these questions...I once shot a whitetail and he went down, as I was approaching he jumped up and ran straight away, I shot him in the back of the head/neck from about 70 yards because that's all I had, he dropped immediately....but that was a situational thing, I had NO other shot....he was wounded and trying to flee.
I would think some of the answers would hinge in what sort of past experiences a hunter has had...good or bad and what was learned.
I also think this discussion is good to have...for new and old hunters to perhaps consider/reconsider why people are doing what they do from both schools of thought.
I remember one fellow last year who posted here he was only going to take heads shots on a moose with his bow....because it was a cut and dried dead moose or a miss....
How old are you?
How many years have you hunted?
How many animals have you harvested?
If given the choice between a chest shot and a head/neck shot which do you choose first?
LC