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Headshot's how many take them, and why?.
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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 2859558" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>In the late 80s early 90s I hunted on a lease with a guy and he shot every deer in the head with a Marlin bolt action 883 22 mag. He also used erasable ink on his tags, he literally would shoot every designated cull and the majority of the required number of does on the lease every fall. He was coonass thru and thru, but he also never took a shot over 50yds, most closer than that. </p><p></p><p>He processed every piece of meat and didn't waste anything, I understood why, because it was how he fed his family throughout the remainder of the year. </p><p></p><p>I learned how to pick the perfect candidate for a head shot, he was a great judge at relaxed posture. I never saw a deer take a step after he shot either.</p><p></p><p>I know this is a "sensitive" subject and I have seen the results of poor head shots, but in every case it was a face on, not a broadside shot. </p><p></p><p>I will continue to use it in the perfect scenario, but that is me, you do you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 2859558, member: 109917"] In the late 80s early 90s I hunted on a lease with a guy and he shot every deer in the head with a Marlin bolt action 883 22 mag. He also used erasable ink on his tags, he literally would shoot every designated cull and the majority of the required number of does on the lease every fall. He was coonass thru and thru, but he also never took a shot over 50yds, most closer than that. He processed every piece of meat and didn't waste anything, I understood why, because it was how he fed his family throughout the remainder of the year. I learned how to pick the perfect candidate for a head shot, he was a great judge at relaxed posture. I never saw a deer take a step after he shot either. I know this is a "sensitive" subject and I have seen the results of poor head shots, but in every case it was a face on, not a broadside shot. I will continue to use it in the perfect scenario, but that is me, you do you. [/QUOTE]
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