Sharing a good video that will be good for newbies and veterans alike. It is long, but very interesting.
That video should be a mandatory watch in hunters ed... awesome. Winke should also watch it. For the life of me I couldn't understand why he thought his shot on his buck last year was a good shot. Even more convinced now that he got stomach.Sharing a good video that will be good for newbies and veterans alike. It is long, but very interesting.
I hope you aren't serious. Head shots are slob shots.Good video! Gun hunters it’s easier Just to shoot them behind the eye, below the ear and above jaw line. Bonus is no damaged meat or tracking involved.
They have several great videos on their site. I've watched all of them. Very informative.Sharing a good video that will be good for newbies and veterans alike. It is long, but very interesting.
Not for deltahuntr. That man can shoot!I hope you aren't serious. Head shots are slob shots.
Good video! Gun hunters it’s easier Just to shoot them behind the eye, below the ear and above jaw line. Bonus is no damaged meat or tracking involved.
I hope you aren't serious. Head shots are slob shots.
A public forum that get read by novice hunters, non hunters and even anti hunters should not advocate taking head shots.Did some work on a deer cull a few years back. Head shots were mandatory. Take out the leader of a group, she would just collapse. Remaining deer would freeze. Then work your way down the line. It's not pretty, it's not great for putting bucks on the wall, and it's not for archery gear. But it's very effective.
First buck I ever shot, the taxidermist called me to tell me he found an arrow in the head. About 6-8" of arrow with broadhead intact. Shot was under the eye and the broadhead was down in the deer's throat all completely healed over.I would certainly hope that even a novice hunter would understand that when using a rifle to cull deer, especially in urban environments where they pay professionals to take deer, that head shots are mandatory. I would also certainly hope that no bowhunter would ever attempt to shoot a deer in the head with an arrow or bolt.
Thanks for sharing @Bwhana! In a perfect world that would be required information for any deer hunter.Sharing a good video that will be good for newbies and veterans alike. It is long, but very interesting.