It's Rex from DownUnder
I Agree!
With any game hunting it's all about shot placement, for me you need to be a marksman before your a hunter.
Paper has no feelings and here ethics don't count. But when your hunting it's for me it's all about an ethical harvest. Accurate shot placement almost guarantees an instant or quick kill, makes for easier recovery on the hill and with a good neck shot less meat is damaged.
I mainly Hunt Sambar which are particularly tuff game, usually in rugged dense bush in Victoria's high country
My goto Sambar rifle is a Tikka in 300 Wm
A well placed sound from this has your animal on the ground QuickTime.
I reload and the best I could do was 1moa with the factory stock so I swapped it out for s rigid laminated stock, bedded the pillars first then the action and bottom metal producing a .6moa tack driver using the same reloads. It's topped with a Ziess HD5 on Leopold mounts.
(I've got to admit I used so much bedding compound the rifle almost went to sleep, for the same result I could have used less)
I've not hunted Whitetail but Sambar have thick chest and shoulder hide and for the best results I'm using 180 gr SSTs or TSX both are hard hitting but it's all about shot placement, where possible it's a neck shot or high shoulder shot- from any angle my target is the top of the heart!
For the best results do the hard yards on paper then go one better and bed the rifle, you'll be amazed at your new groups.
Respect your game - don't make it lame
Cheers from Australia