emrah1028
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Having shot a whopping one deer in my entire life, I have little experience with actual kill shots. I always here of neck-shooting deer (or antelope, elk, what have you).
So what exactly is a neck shot? More to the point: where do you aim and why is it lethal? Mind you, I don't want to start a flame war about what type of shot is most ethical. I just what to know what exactly does the killing with a neck shot.
Is it severing a main artery? Breaking the spine? Also, is it the bullet itself that does the damage or the concussion from the secondary wound cavity (if such a thing really exists). And what about slower-moving bullets that don't cause said secondary cavity (again, if such a thing exists), but just pokes a clean hole through the animal?
Help me understand.
Emrah
So what exactly is a neck shot? More to the point: where do you aim and why is it lethal? Mind you, I don't want to start a flame war about what type of shot is most ethical. I just what to know what exactly does the killing with a neck shot.
Is it severing a main artery? Breaking the spine? Also, is it the bullet itself that does the damage or the concussion from the secondary wound cavity (if such a thing really exists). And what about slower-moving bullets that don't cause said secondary cavity (again, if such a thing exists), but just pokes a clean hole through the animal?
Help me understand.
Emrah