Another Reason I Don't Like Neck Shots

Just goes to show you what Bamby is capable of when wounded and mad with pain.
I would say he was very lucky.
 
That is assuredly a nasty gash in his leg. He was quite fortunate.
 
I ended up with one this past December. I was shooting my 270 Vanguard and the doe was about 70 yards away with scattered brush between us. I aimed right for the chest cavity as always, and when I fired she dropped like a rock just like the other deer did this year.

Once I went to check her out later on I found the hole at the base of the neck right where it joins the body. All I can figure out is that a bit of a twig or branch deflected the shot enough that it went up and left compared to where I aimed. Thankfully the shot still did its job.
 
Wow is right. I don't care for neck shots either. I almost lost a buck once with a neck shot. He went about 1 1/2 miles before I found him bedded and I still had to shoot him again.
 
I don't shoot necks at all anymore and even when I was young and stupid, I didn't, do it often.
 
I lost a big buck a number of years ago when I tried a neck shot & missed :evil:. I just was not patient enough as I only needed to let him take 1 more step. I was using my 375 H&H I thought it was DRT but missed :(. I have not tried a neck shot since, not saying that if a real big fellow gave me just his neck that I wouldn't try :wink:.

Blessings,
Dan
 
I have on occasion taken a head or neck shot. They are only as a last resort and only at close range. I have lost more game because of a head or neck shot that any "other" placement. Its a small number given my overall game count, however I remember each one with distaste. I am not proud of those loss's. I refer to either shot as a chump shot. Just my .02
 
I can account for two neck shots my entire life, hunting Big Game. Never have liked neck shots for many reasons. I highly favor the boiler room shot, take out the lungs or heart and it puts meat in the freezer.

Don
 
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