Ardent
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Neck is miles ahead of head, I'll never take a headshot unless it's life or death. Not uncommon for headshots on moose to be deflected either with the slightest angle and not go where intended. There's really no reason to brain shoot a cervid unless we're talking poachers or culling with small calibers. The brain case is a miniscule target, that moves constantly (and is surrounded by bone), even under the best conditions.





















































