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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 3297246" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>Also my main problem with neck shots is they are billed as a fail safe that always works, or a "DRT or clean miss" option that leaves no option to wound. Hit low and you can take out the esophagus and not DRT at all, etc. </p><p></p><p>If you are an experienced hunter confident in your shot do whatever you know works and want to do. But I hate seeing them played up as super great failsafes because newb hunters and non competitive shooters like me need to be aiming for the largest kill zone in most cases. The basketball sized one. And one that doesn't constantly move. If something else works for you that's great. But most of us in the woods need better odds. Hence why this thread was posted in the first place. Most hunters aren't expert shots under pressure. We should shoot the basketball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 3297246, member: 4319"] Also my main problem with neck shots is they are billed as a fail safe that always works, or a "DRT or clean miss" option that leaves no option to wound. Hit low and you can take out the esophagus and not DRT at all, etc. If you are an experienced hunter confident in your shot do whatever you know works and want to do. But I hate seeing them played up as super great failsafes because newb hunters and non competitive shooters like me need to be aiming for the largest kill zone in most cases. The basketball sized one. And one that doesn't constantly move. If something else works for you that's great. But most of us in the woods need better odds. Hence why this thread was posted in the first place. Most hunters aren't expert shots under pressure. We should shoot the basketball. [/QUOTE]
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