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Offline PacificNWhunter

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Re: Neck Shots
« Reply #30 on: April 15, 2008, 07:56:08 PM »
My Dad was always a big fan of the neck shots so I learned to follow suite for the most part. I think I have gotten 4-5 bucks with neck shots, mind you though that I hunt for the most part over here on the west side and most of my shots have been within the 75 yard range while creep hunting through the timber . On my longer shots I usually aim for a bigger target...

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Re: Neck Shots
« Reply #31 on: April 19, 2008, 10:32:42 PM »
This shot was lasered at 294 yds in a 25+ MPH Wyoming crosswind.  I shot prone, but the 150 gr. Hornady SST out of my '06 (MV=2900) must have drifted about 2'.  I held right at the top of the back.  My guess on the wind speed was obviously a little off.

From the picture, you see two exit wounds....the bullet appeared to fragment when it hit the cervical spine.  Animal was bedded and never twitched.  Gave some backstrap to a co-worker who commented "That meat was some of the best antelope I've ever had....must not have run far after being shot."


 


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