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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1873053" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>I do not like a neck shot. I do however shoot my does in the head if the conditions are right. Theirs way to much room for error on a neck shot. Hit the void and they'll drop like a stone then get up and run off. Saw a good friend have this happen on an antelope hunt in wy, we eventually got the goat killed but only after an extensive search and a double lung shot. I'm a beliver in shoulder shots. As said above usually not much tracking and with the right bullet a text book wound channel. But to each their own. Ive got my "ethics" and you have yours. And a spine shot animal will eventually die but not quickly. I'd put as much faith in a neck shot as a "Texas heart shot" and I'm not willing to pull the trigger on either, I'd rather eat tag soup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1873053, member: 18402"] I do not like a neck shot. I do however shoot my does in the head if the conditions are right. Theirs way to much room for error on a neck shot. Hit the void and they'll drop like a stone then get up and run off. Saw a good friend have this happen on an antelope hunt in wy, we eventually got the goat killed but only after an extensive search and a double lung shot. I'm a beliver in shoulder shots. As said above usually not much tracking and with the right bullet a text book wound channel. But to each their own. Ive got my "ethics" and you have yours. And a spine shot animal will eventually die but not quickly. I'd put as much faith in a neck shot as a "Texas heart shot" and I'm not willing to pull the trigger on either, I'd rather eat tag soup. [/QUOTE]
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