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The shot placement on a deer facing you should be on the vertical plain from the point the vertical and horizontal plains intersect to the upper portion of the vertical line just below the white patch. As stated by others, the margin for error on a neck shot is much smaller than a broadside shot. I learned to hunt only taking neck shots and if you hit your target, deer expire instantaneously and don’t get the adrenaline shot, which can lead to a strong game flavor in the meat. But your target is about the size of a cucumber. Where as a broadside shot gives you a target the size of a basketball. If it is a relatively close shot, a straight on shot is fine to take a neck shot, but any distance I would wait for broadside shot.
Quote from: jackelope on November 02, 2019, 10:56:41 AMRight there. @ 3:00