
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:looks like it brought em down, and you didn't fuck up the meat
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:looks like it brought em down, and you didn't fuck up the meat
The Duck Hammer wrote:(MT)Montanafowler wrote:looks like it brought em down, and you didn't fuck up the meat
Montana has a point here.
assateague wrote:Probably just ran into a stick or something.
NuffDaddy wrote:The double lung on the other hand put him down in about 50 yards with a 30-30.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:The double lung on the other hand put him down in about 50 yards with a 30-30.
if you had shot him in the head instead of the bill, you would have instadropped him.
assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
truth.
you have a better chance of all or nothing with a headshot, and you won't fuck up any of the meat.
logically, that is the best place to shoot them. in cases like your picture, yes it will kill the animal slowly, but probably far quicker than sepsis and gangrene of the gut shot.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
truth.
you have a better chance of all or nothing with a headshot, and you won't fuck up any of the meat.
logically, that is the best place to shoot them. in cases like your picture, yes it will kill the animal slowly, but probably far quicker than sepsis and gangrene of the gut shot.
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
I can miss center of lungs by 4" and still get lung. I can miss by 6" and still get liver. Miss by 4" on a head shot and you get what this poor deer got. The deer will also die a lot quicker with a gut shot. If you give them a day and know how to track you can usually find a gut shot deer.
assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
I can miss center of lungs by 4" and still get lung. I can miss by 6" and still get liver. Miss by 4" on a head shot and you get what this poor deer got. The deer will also die a lot quicker with a gut shot. If you give them a day and know how to track you can usually find a gut shot deer.
Miss by 4" 3 out of the 4 ways on a head shot, you get a clean miss. You would have to miss by about a foot or more to get a clean miss on a lung shot in 3 directions, and about 3 feet in the 4th direction. I'd argue there's more chance of a slow lingering death with a lung shot gone bad than a head shot gone bad.
NuffDaddy wrote: A deer with a blown of jaw will never be found and it will travel to death in 1-2 weeks and be crow food.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote: A deer with a blown of jaw will never be found and it will travel to death in 1-2 weeks and be crow food.
Or stagger over to your families property giving your liberal cousin an easy shot on a crippled deer that was looking for suicide by Nuffer.
Of course the lung shot dropped him in his tracks, he'd already been Mike Tyson'd and was dead on his feet.
jehler wrote:Jr's deer didn't take a step, both lungs and the top of the heart
jehler wrote:.308
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
I can miss center of lungs by 4" and still get lung. I can miss by 6" and still get liver. Miss by 4" on a head shot and you get what this poor deer got. The deer will also die a lot quicker with a gut shot. If you give them a day and know how to track you can usually find a gut shot deer.
Miss by 4" 3 out of the 4 ways on a head shot, you get a clean miss. You would have to miss by about a foot or more to get a clean miss on a lung shot in 3 directions, and about 3 feet in the 4th direction. I'd argue there's more chance of a slow lingering death with a lung shot gone bad than a head shot gone bad.
Nope. You get a 12" target when aiming for the lungs. Anybody should be able to hit that. And 9 times outa 10 a gut shot deer will 100-200 yards and lay down. Go back a day or 2 later and you'll have your deer. A deer with a blown of jaw will never be found and it will travel to death in 1-2 weeks and be crow food.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
truth.
you have a better chance of all or nothing with a headshot, and you won't fuck up any of the meat.
logically, that is the best place to shoot them. in cases like your picture, yes it will kill the animal slowly, but probably far quicker than sepsis and gangrene of the gut shot.
Flightstopper wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:Truthfully, there is just as much chance of aiming for the pumphouse and fucking up and gut shooting him as in shooting them in the mouth when aiming for the head. Just because it's a bigger area doesn't make it any less of a lingering, unrecovered death if you miss what you're aiming at, be it the head or the lungs.
I can miss center of lungs by 4" and still get lung. I can miss by 6" and still get liver. Miss by 4" on a head shot and you get what this poor deer got. The deer will also die a lot quicker with a gut shot. If you give them a day and know how to track you can usually find a gut shot deer.
Miss by 4" 3 out of the 4 ways on a head shot, you get a clean miss. You would have to miss by about a foot or more to get a clean miss on a lung shot in 3 directions, and about 3 feet in the 4th direction. I'd argue there's more chance of a slow lingering death with a lung shot gone bad than a head shot gone bad.
Nope. You get a 12" target when aiming for the lungs. Anybody should be able to hit that. And 9 times outa 10 a gut shot deer will 100-200 yards and lay down. Go back a day or 2 later and you'll have your deer. A deer with a blown of jaw will never be found and it will travel to death in 1-2 weeks and be crow food.
Gut shoot one and that deer died for nothing anyways. Still Crow food.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Well here at least, that is going to be one funky deer after two days.
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