As the title says I'm looking for personal accounts, stories, and general "it's a good/bad idea (vs vital shot) because xyz"
Backstory: I'm quite new to hunting (very experienced shooting) 2 years ago I got my first mule deer on an initiation license on Vancouver Island. Guy I was with told me where to aim on the body, and, if I wasn't comfortable with that (or it wasn't a clean broadside) I could also shoot it in the neck.
Well 20 mins before sunset this guy was staring at us in the slash and turned away about 45° but looking back at us, so naturally I aimed at the chin and dropped it down a few inches and shot. I don't think it would've died quicker if it was hit by an asteroid.. dropped on the spot with no fuss. Probably 50yds or so, with a savage axis .223 (not mine) and Hornady superformance.
While we were skinning I noticed the actual hit wasn't even in the spine but right in the side of the neck and did not come out the other side.
From my understanding neck shots are way more risky than vital shots so my question is, going forward with my own setup now (.308) is there any reason I SHOULDN'T try this again being it went so well the first time, within reason and obviously not at greater distances.
Thanks all.

Backstory: I'm quite new to hunting (very experienced shooting) 2 years ago I got my first mule deer on an initiation license on Vancouver Island. Guy I was with told me where to aim on the body, and, if I wasn't comfortable with that (or it wasn't a clean broadside) I could also shoot it in the neck.
Well 20 mins before sunset this guy was staring at us in the slash and turned away about 45° but looking back at us, so naturally I aimed at the chin and dropped it down a few inches and shot. I don't think it would've died quicker if it was hit by an asteroid.. dropped on the spot with no fuss. Probably 50yds or so, with a savage axis .223 (not mine) and Hornady superformance.
While we were skinning I noticed the actual hit wasn't even in the spine but right in the side of the neck and did not come out the other side.
From my understanding neck shots are way more risky than vital shots so my question is, going forward with my own setup now (.308) is there any reason I SHOULDN'T try this again being it went so well the first time, within reason and obviously not at greater distances.
Thanks all.





















































