This advice after about 45 years of hunting whitetails. Don't expect to immobilize them. Immobilizing is very fashionable among those who may not care about the meat or don't mind wounding and losing animal by shooting off a jaw. The deer deserve the quickest, but also the most sure death without wounding. A double lung shot, just above the heart, gives the greatest margin for aiming or holding error, is always fatal if the hit is within 4-6" of the point of aim, and results in a short tracking job that anyone with moderate skills can master. High shoulder shots do immobilize more quickly, but also destroy more meat. Neck and brain ( not "head" ) shots work instantly, but have a margin of error about 2" either side of the aiming point. Too small a target for me under hunting conditions most days.
where is your point of aim for this to happen?This advice after about 45 years of hunting whitetails. Don't expect to immobilize them. Immobilizing is very fashionable among those who may not care about the meat or don't mind wounding and losing animal by shooting off a jaw.
only way you are shooting off a jaw without killing the deer with the point of aim at the base of the skull where the neck meets is missing by more than 6", which is likely a wounding shoot no matter where on the animal your point of aim is considering the size of the average whitetailThe deer deserve the quickest, but also the most sure death without wounding. A double lung shot, just above the heart, gives the greatest margin for aiming or holding error, is always fatal if the hit is within 4-6" of the point of aim
This advice after about 45 years of hunting whitetails. Don't expect to immobilize them. Immobilizing is very fashionable among those who may not care about the meat or don't mind wounding and losing animal by shooting off a jaw. The deer deserve the quickest, but also the most sure death without wounding. A double lung shot, just above the heart, gives the greatest margin for aiming or holding error, is always fatal if the hit is within 4-6" of the point of aim, and results in a short tracking job that anyone with moderate skills can master. High shoulder shots do immobilize more quickly, but also destroy more meat. Neck and brain ( not "head" ) shots work instantly, but have a margin of error about 2" either side of the aiming point. Too small a target for me under hunting conditions most days.
Tried a high shoulder shot this season to immobilize the deer.. after reading this advice online. No blood trail and couldnt find the deer.. I’m positive I laid a good shot...




























