courtgreene
Member
I've seen a lot of people talking about neck shots. Some say that's all they take, others say that's all one SHOULD take with a smaller caliber. What none of them actually say is where, on the neck, the neck shot is. A deer's neck is like two feet long and at the base it's about as tall as they are from the chest to the spine. There's lots of real estate there. So when people say to shoot them in the neck, where do they mean? I've searched this on the internet but could find nothing definitive. broadside, people will describe a specific aiming point such as "in the shoulder" or "behind the shoulder." Look I've been hunting for a while and consider myself knowledgeable, but everything I know about it I've had to learn on my own so without some one to go with me and show me on an actual deer that they killed, I turn to you.
Thanks.
Thanks.