I shoot for the exit, have that bullet travel through the vitals and you have a dead animal. I won't say I've never shot an animal through the guts to get there, but usually they are already wounded by myself or others and need to be put down quickly. I wish I could make the perfect shot every time but I do screw up from time to time.
Originally posted by Antelope Sniper: With all the debate, I thought I would ask the question:
I only go looking for lung shots these days, most of the time pass up other shots, particularly when it's just too windy (a Milk River alfalfa field and a Wyoming sage flat come to mind).
I took the THS once about twenty years ago, figured from the distance involved it would be either a killing shot or a miss. It was a killing shot, resulted in bringing a Caprice (our jeep that year after the car rental company reneged on the promised station wagon) quite a ways down a roadless gully to pick up the buck.
TomP
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I was only a NY deer hunter so my answer to one poster's poll was a "heart/lung shot". It was somewhat dishonest because after I had my 30-06 with 180 gr.bullet, I felt free to shoot at that white flag waving at me -as if taunting me when I just had my beloved 30-30!
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