High Shoulder Shot Deer

High Shoulder Shot Deer. Others like to anchor game for a quick DRT (dropped right there? The shoulder is a thick bone and bullets don't always make it through the bone.


from

This shot placement results in a quick, clean kill with little meat damage Can a Deer Survive a Shoulder Shot? Yes, a deer can survive a shoulder shot

The goal is to hit the spine, which will cause instant paralysis and lead to a quick death The high-shoulder shot excels in anchoring deer immediately and preserving meat, but it demands precision The trailing edges of the scapula and humerus bones form a V just ahead of the shoulder crease that widely called the "Vital V." John Hafner Photography The deadliest place to hit a deer is in.

. Discover the and disadvantages of a high shoulder shot on deer, along with proper shot placement, tracking techniques, , and The high shoulder shot is taken by aiming at the top of the shoulder, just behind the deer's neck

. A direct shot to the shoulder joint is not a good place to shoot a deer The high shoulder scapula shot is a great place to shoot a deer for quick ethical kills