Let's hear your opinion on it. Let me guess, head shot advocate?
Nope as I stated earlier in this thread 99% I take lung shots....lol, cutting it's throat after its dead will not bleed an animal out.
Let's hear your opinion on it. Let me guess, head shot advocate?
It will if you do CPR chest compressions on it.![]()
Not sure what it would take to do CPR chest compressions on a head shot Elephant to get it to bleed out.![]()
Dumbest thing I have ever heard.
As I was taught by my father and am passing on to my kids....In the boiler room (heart / lung shot) is the most humane way to kill them. Intentionally shooting them anywhere else is pure BS and causes unnecessary suffering.
Have always had great success with good shot placement, never saw the real need for a headshot even though the opportunity was there.
I'm going to suggest that you might want to study some anatomy of common game animals.... Punch the front shoulders and you will hit vitals. With the added benefit of not having to hunt for your animal after the shot.
Bullets matter more than anything else, choose an appropriate bullet and you won't lose a lot of meat. And some places, choosing a lung shot can mean loosing all four quarters, not just a bit of meat off of one or two.
And as Chuck and Gate have indicated, take any shot that you can drive a bullet through to vitals. Front, back, sideways, quartering, what have you. If I can reach vitals, I thump him.
But I generally try to break bones.
The issue with the shoulder shot is that if you hit a bit too far forward, you get the brisket and a potentially wounded animal. Directly behind the shoulder leaves the most room for error and destroys the least amount of meat. But I realize this is the internet and everyone always hits exactly where they aim.![]()




























