shoot in the shoulders???
#11
RE: shoot in the shoulders???
high shoulder shots normally anchor them on the spot. however i believe it mess's up too much meat. the only way i would take that shot is if it was the only shot i had. i always try to place my bullet behind the front shoulder and 1/3 up from the belly.
#14
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 61
RE: shoot in the shoulders???
Yes you could do it. If done correctly it could take out the front two legs. It is/was used on bears to stop or slow charges. If you really want to anchor them though you could just shoot the head with a Fail Safe or other bonded bullet. Also, a spine shot is one of the best anchoring shot on dangerous game.
#16
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Posts: 130
RE: shoot in the shoulders???
well the reason i'm wondering is cause. i'm hunting on a 40 acre plot of land that is so thick and brushy that if i shot and it ran i would probably never find it. but does anyone have a good link to a shot placement site?? for whitetails???
#17
RE: shoot in the shoulders???
A .270 will do it just fine. Last year, I hit a doe a little too far forward and it broke both front shoulders, but still got vitals. She went down like a rock, but I ruined a lot of meat......[:@]
#18
RE: shoot in the shoulders???
i had it happen one time. i was aiming behind the shoulder and went i shot i jerked and hit in the shoulder. it didnt drop him and there wasnt much of a blood trail. it ruined alot of meat also