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Even when I was shooting cast bullets in a 300 Savage at $100. fox I used body shots. Head shots are iffy at any distance and they are really messy to skin, blood running down the inside of cased pelts. with body shots you can stuff some paper towel in the entrance and exit holes for clean pelts. Head shots can make for some ugly stretched pelts with gaping holes in the face and hard to keep on the point of the stretcher.
For what it's worth, I recently had the opportunity to dispatch a raccoon, and elected a head shot. I am not sure I would do that again--what a bloody mess. Next time I would probably go for a heart/lung shot. This was with a .22LR, the entry and exit wound would be small.
I didn't want to jack a couple other threads, and couldn't find the answer easily in the search function so thought I'd post the question assuming somebody probably knows the answer. If harvesting animals for pelts such as coyote, bobcat, etc. is it better to take the head shot or is a body shot OK? If I get enough pelts to make it worth while to try to sell them, does it matter if I did the head shot as it relates to pelt value?The reason I'm asking is some of my hunts will be an opportunistic harvest. For example if a coyote or bobcat come into my calls for a bear. Or if I'm out scouting for other purposes, and come across a coyote. Most of those times my rifle of choice will be my 356 Winchester for the west side, although I will also have my 22lr Little Badger folded up in my pack should I see grouse or rabbit if it's that season. I normally run 220gr Speer FN in the 356W, but also load some hard cast bullets at lower velocities. My thinking is go for a head shot if a coyote or bobcat comes by. Or if I have time to cycle the hard cast load in then should be OK for chest shots as the hard cast will just pass through on an animal that small. For East side hunts I'm packing a much bigger gun, and head shots are the only option with those caliber choices. Obviously for specific coyote-only hunts I'll have a more appropriate weapon on me...this question is specific to harvesting with a larger caliber opportunistically.Thoughts on head shots impact on pelt values?