20 February 2006, 17:48
jorgeSHOULDER SHOT DISCUSSION
Ladies and gentlemen. Since in my humble opinion the bulwark of this forum's expertise and brain trust reside in this forum, I ask your indulgence to visit the "Big Game" thread and comment on the subject at hand. Thanks, jorge
PS: Saeed, Terry or Don, if there is a better way to steer folks over there or you feel this post is redundant, please feel free to modify or delete as you see fit. jorge
20 February 2006, 18:59
jorgeThanks, George! well what do you think? jorge
20 February 2006, 19:09
bwanamrmI think the shoulder shot discussion has been done before but I agree with Mr. Seyfried 110%. I have never lost an animal shot through both shoulders with a proper rifle/bullet combination.
20 February 2006, 20:37
jorgebwanamrm: It has, just like a lot of other posts here, but there's a method to my madness over on the BG forum

jorge
21 February 2006, 18:01
kududeCompared to some here, I am a novice, but I was told in Africa where we were trophy hunting to hold on a broadside shot right behind the front leg and, on most animals, about 1/3'd up from the bottom of the animal (or 2/3'ds down). On other shots, I was told that a good rule was to aim at the front off-side shoulder, which puts the bullet through the on-side lung, possibly into a bit of the off-side lung, and into that area between the front legs where the heart and major blood vessels are.
This method offers a relatively large fatal target zone therefore a large margin of error. Unless you break more than one shoulder or hit the nervous system, the animal can remain mobile. A high hit can miss the shoulder and miss the vitals also. I have done this, and the impala just kept going although slowly.
Although we have had to track some animals hit in the heart-lung area, there was always an animal at the end of the trail. Kudude