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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1872700" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Neck shots can be very effective, but they can also result in a wounded deer unless your very familiar with a deers anatomy. </p><p>Be off a couple of inches, and you nick the windpipe, resulting in a wounded Deere that not die for days. </p><p>I still have the bullet in my desk that I recovered from the neck of a deer. Looks like it was a lead miniball, perfectly mushroomed. It had been shot the year before in a non vital area of the deers neck with the skin trapping it on the opposite side. </p><p>A shot behind the leg has a 9" diameter kill zone. Much more room for error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1872700, member: 5412"] Neck shots can be very effective, but they can also result in a wounded deer unless your very familiar with a deers anatomy. Be off a couple of inches, and you nick the windpipe, resulting in a wounded Deere that not die for days. I still have the bullet in my desk that I recovered from the neck of a deer. Looks like it was a lead miniball, perfectly mushroomed. It had been shot the year before in a non vital area of the deers neck with the skin trapping it on the opposite side. A shot behind the leg has a 9" diameter kill zone. Much more room for error. [/QUOTE]
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