Lung, shoulder or head?

sookie_69

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So after reading many threads about which calibers ruin meat and having to throw away bloodshot meat I got to wondering.... How many people actually shoot animals in the shoulder? I've only ever lung/heart or head shot as to not damage meat and I've yet to have to track any animals be them deer, elk, moose or bear. So how many guys are ruining meat....I mean shoulder shooting and why?
 
it depends on what mood i am in at the time
sometimes its a head shot
or neck shot
or heart and lungs

also it depends on how the animal presents itself for the shot
 
Shoot a deer in both shoulders and you have half a deer. Put it in the basket every time. If you can't get a vitals shot, wait it out.
 
It depends really. Normally, I like a clean shot through the ribs, taking both lungs out on the way and missing the legs entirely. Not that it always works out that way, but that's the goal anyways.

There is something to be said about trying to immobilize a moose on the edge of a swamp or something similar though. I would want to shoot something bigger than my 270 for those kinds of shots though, something carrying more weight....
 
I shot a mulie clean through the lungs last season.. some how the bugger managed to run really far. It took me half an hour to locate it.

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With snow on the ground and on crown or public land- lungs. On private land with the possibility the animal can get off of the private land to land you can't go on- shoulders.

Darryl
Spot On...also evening shooting both shoulders.there is next to nothing for meat there anyways on deer..Harold
 
Everything depends on the situation ...

A friend that only hunts deer takes a lot of spine shots through the neck killing the Central nervous system. It's a smaller animal and I suppose a decent calculation can be made to estimate where the spine is. That's not so easy to find on the neck of large northern moose. We always took heart/lung shots.

As for the shoulder, if you can line up a shoulder shot, you'd likely have a good shot at the heart/lungs, so why not take that?
 
Head shots are low percentage. #### it up and you cripple the animal and condemn it to a slow painful death unless you are so lucky that you cleanly miss.

Shoulders damage too much meat and they can still run. Trade off isn't worth it for me. I'm looking to put meat in the freezer...shoulder isn't the way to go.

Lungs...well, I would prefer to make that shot with a frangible bullet like a Ballistic Tip. Honestly, I prefer tighter behind the shoulder and catching the heart. You just have to be careful that the rear leg isn't back or you might as well have shot it through the shoulder.
 
For me bull elk in rut in heavy cover I will always try and take out at least one shoulder .. My days of tracking and even losing game are over ..But this takes some horse power and lets say the 243 eg : doesn't give this option
 
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