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<blockquote data-quote="zcruse" data-source="post: 1878995" data-attributes="member: 10893"><p>It all depends on where the deer is and what it is doing. For me if the deer is fairly calm, not running side to side, and within 100 yards I take the neck shot - I've done this for years and have yet to have it fail me holding to these limitations. If the deer seems flustered, is moving or further out than that I take the boiler zone shot. I will say this, if a deer is moving straight away from you, the neck shot is perfect - as long as your windage is good, you can have a fairly large vertical variation and still get a kill shot meaning that range estimation becomes less critical which is important for a target whose range is constantly changing (since its moving away from you)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zcruse, post: 1878995, member: 10893"] It all depends on where the deer is and what it is doing. For me if the deer is fairly calm, not running side to side, and within 100 yards I take the neck shot - I've done this for years and have yet to have it fail me holding to these limitations. If the deer seems flustered, is moving or further out than that I take the boiler zone shot. I will say this, if a deer is moving straight away from you, the neck shot is perfect - as long as your windage is good, you can have a fairly large vertical variation and still get a kill shot meaning that range estimation becomes less critical which is important for a target whose range is constantly changing (since its moving away from you) [/QUOTE]
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