For over fifty years I have been hunting. Hundreds of kills. A fair amount of misses. And most disappointing a few not retrieved. This video is the single best explanation of “Where to Aim” that I have ever seen. Pictures help. However explanations like yours can save newer members of our fulfilling sport years of experience. Thank you! Vince
@DrBreezeAir Жыл бұрын
This channel will be the Hunter Bible for the generations to come. No joke, this is a treasure.
@renatoduchene8525 Жыл бұрын
First time I see a video from DesertDog, but the information received here is premium (even though not new). Finally an intelligent person who understands hunting ballistics.
@charlesCinema Жыл бұрын
this is the best video on this subject I've seen.
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@FISHUNTREECOUNTRY Жыл бұрын
This is a great video that every rifle hunter should watch.
@paulsimmons5726 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best videos you’ve posted. Most hunters would do well to watch it a few times, so much useful information packed in every minute! Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts on such an important part of the hunting process!
@boostimalaka1 Жыл бұрын
Hunting in the Northeast, in the woods. The 30/30 .35 Remington is very popular because most shots are under 100 yards. Shot Placement! The high shoulder shot will always drop a deer. Tracking a deer is not an option with many neighbors not allowing you to enter their property to retrieve or track a deer.
@danielbridgewater3444 Жыл бұрын
Excellent info. BS free as advertised. Thank you.
@jamiehurtt3530 Жыл бұрын
This man really knows his stuff
@Knotrockets Жыл бұрын
Lmao, he doesn't know crap.
@jamiehurtt3530 Жыл бұрын
@steelsalad3124 Then Thrill us all with your supreme knowledge and experience c 🤣
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
@@Knotrocketsanother Keyboard commando
@stefanschug5490 Жыл бұрын
Great video. After having harvested hundreds of animals in Europe and Canada I can only agree with everything you said. I shot Nosler Partitions since 1977 with great success and now use Barnes TSX and TTSX bullets too in many calibers from .416 down to 7mm. For me it was always an ethical rule, to not pull the trigger when I couldn't get a clean shot, even if a good trophy animal got away. It is 100 times better to pass up an animal than to wound and loose one!
@joshbarrow6246 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree. I lost my first deer this year, and it felt horrible. I rushed the shot at 250 yards, and saw it limp away, but never found it and it had minimal blood, just one tiny spot. So, I quit for that weekend. I went the next weekend, and saw a 10 point buck, and I told myself I had to calm down or I wasn't shooting. Thankfully he took his time just standing there at 250 yards, and I had time to lay down, and calm right down, and get myself in order before taking the shot. Drilled him really good, and then stood up and somehow, freehand, while standing shot him again as a followup shot. I was so happy I got not only my first ever buck, but he was an old and thick antlered 10 pointer. Couldn't ask for any better. Learned a lot this year about myself and hunting, and it helped me develop my personal ethic on when to take the shot, and what my priorities are. I like your ethic too, I think it's the right way to go about it. Animals arn't humans, but suffering is suffering regardless, and it sucks to see it in any creature.
@easttexan2933 Жыл бұрын
good advice on shot placement. I changed from "behind the shoulder" to middle of the shoulder years ago. Got tired of following blood trails.
@pearlriverproductions965220 күн бұрын
Waste of meat….
@easttexan293320 күн бұрын
@@pearlriverproductions9652 you're using the wrong bullet if your wasting meat. I shoot 140gr Accubonds with complete pass through both shoulders and I have to look for the exit hole. I'm not missing a few ounces of "meat" when those front shoulders are going to be made into sausage anyway.
@pearlriverproductions965220 күн бұрын
@@easttexan2933sounds like you’re shooting the wrong bullet to me. Boy out here shooting a lead ball at deer
@easttexan293320 күн бұрын
@@pearlriverproductions9652 You said, "Boy out here shooting a lead ball at deer"; not sure of your meaning.
@CampbellsCoins Жыл бұрын
An incredibly in depth and thorough presentation DDO! Every new hunter should watch this video. Well done!
@edwardabrams4972 Жыл бұрын
Just got back from deer hunting with my sons for 2 1/2 days and we got 2 deer. My oldest son shot one 29 minutes into the hunt and it was looking almost straight at him so he hit it high shoulder and it went through the back strap quartering and ruined very little meat and dropped like a sack of potato’s! I shot one the next day about a hour before dark and it kept moving between the trees and finally shot it between two trees and hit it right through the top of the spine about 3” inches down and it dropped but was trying to get away by dragging its body with its front legs while on the ground! It moved just as I was putting the crosshairs behind the front shoulder. Finished it off with a pistol shit to the head. 3” higher and I would have missed the animism completely. It ruined just a little back strap but both front and rear shoulders and hams were in perfect shape. I have been hunting 60+ years and I reload and well as being a gun collector and I thank you for teaching our young ones about hunting because a lot of them don’t have a father figure in their lives! I am bless because I have 7 kids and 3 of the four boys hunt! Thanks for another great video!
@desertpointkennel Жыл бұрын
You have some of the best videos on KZbin. Thanks for taking the time. This one is excellent as always!
@petercho54611 ай бұрын
I've been watching tens of videos about this and all of them have some variation of advice and information, whilst not necessarily disagreeing with the others. Nonetheless, it has been quite confusing. This video is a lifesaver and it is always a breath of fresh air when you have someone at the end of the dunning curve that can say "heres the real shit and not the bullshit". Great video and thank you.
@NCWoodlandRoamer Жыл бұрын
Bullshit free is why we’re here! Every shot is going to be different and reading the situation, knowing the anatomy of the animal you’re after, using the correct bullet for the job and deciding which shot placement to go for each time are very important. Have a great weekend Dog of the Desert!
@SpiritTruthMinistryKJB Жыл бұрын
First time deer hunter, and have taken 3 of 3 for the season. Had an old hunter tell me to use the behind the sholder shot and i will most likely never use another shot unless it is impossible to make. All 3 went under 10 yards fell down and died. Gun used ruger m77 mark II in 30-06, ammo used is remington core lokt 160g. Fantastic video, thanks for the information.
@bentaylor216 Жыл бұрын
Here in the UK copper is becoming much more common as we head to Californian style legislation. Having taken out many hunting clients I can echo your observations about deer running further when shot with copper bullets which is why your advice about shot placement is pertinent. Another excellent bullshit free presentation.
@georgejohnsmith Жыл бұрын
If you transition to lead-free, you need to go to a larger caliber (larger bore size) and a lower sectional density of the bullet. That often means a larger case capacity as well. In Europe, for instance, the 160 grain 8 mm and the 185 grain .338 caliber TTSX bullets have been proven to be excellent with double lung shots behind the shoulder on red stag and wild boar. 8x68S and .338 Blaser Magnum.
@meh_tr0 Жыл бұрын
A lot of elk hunters here in Montana are switching to copper just for the encreased penetration
@georgejohnsmith Жыл бұрын
@@meh_tr0 UK "deer" (it is very unspecific) are typically tiny. Roe deer, sika deer, water deer, Reeves' muntjac are minuscule, and the default caliber used on those animals is the .243 Winchester. I can imagine that @bentaylor216 refers to this caliber and these animals in his comment. If the available lead-free alternatives in .243 Win lack the expected effectivity, I would consider switching to .308 Win and a really light, 110-130 grain expanding copper bullet. Nothing heavier.
@meh_tr0 Жыл бұрын
@@georgejohnsmithneither he or I mentioned anything about caliber. Just bullet construction.
@Drivapete Жыл бұрын
My 257Wby loaded with 100gr Barnes TTSX has made a lasting impression on 4 elk so far. Last Tuesday (Oct 10th) I used my 9.3x62 for a 300yd shot on a 6x5 bull elk using a Barnes 250gr TTSX made a complete pass through with a high shoulder shot. Immediate knockdown and the bull couldn't get up, died within the 20 minutes it took me to make sure he wasn't getting up, and the time it took me to get to him. For me, even in Idaho where we can use almost any bullet, it's Barnes TTSX for everything. I used Barnes x bullets back in the early 2000's in Californie for blacktail an pigs with great results! I've been a Barnes fan for almost 25yrs.
@bobbrown8955 Жыл бұрын
Thank You For The Truth No BS Shoulder Shot For Sure Been Doing It For 50 Plus Years In Most Hunting Situations
@goranmalnar5172 Жыл бұрын
Great video sir. I agree with you 100%.
@mattpastell3728 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info on copper bullets. I stopped deer hunting in California because of that requirement. I’ll have to consider the high shoulder shot.
@CZ49Ай бұрын
Hit in the spine. White belly
@JED-eb5jo11 ай бұрын
As a brand new hunter studying my way into the sport/hobby, I greatly appreciate this video. Liked & subed! Thank you.
@patchitwood7428 Жыл бұрын
Great presentation! Even though they are not mandated in my state, I prefer monolithic projectiles with the classic or high shoulder shot. They typically work really well. When I first started using monolithics, I got similar delayed kills as you mentioned. Once I switched shot placement, it was much more effective.
@johnstansak7867 Жыл бұрын
Thank you again for sharing your perspectives based in experience and reason. This approach is what separates you from the other hunting and shooting content creators.
@sethlarson5110 Жыл бұрын
Sound information. Thank you.
@burkejones8277 Жыл бұрын
Definitely not a BS video. Last week during the veterans deer hunt down here, I had stretched my time out as long as I could without missing a meeting by making a decision or leave at 10:30. At 10:23, I saw a deer about 150 yards out and moving towards the river. Knowing I had no time to track a deer and certainly not one that was able to get into or cross the river, I opted for a high shoulder shot. It was definitely a bang/flop, and I was able to get the deer and make the meeting at 1.
@billfisher6708 Жыл бұрын
Great video, DD!
@LuisAOrtega-xc1wm Жыл бұрын
Desert Dog, I loved this video. I enjoyed every bit of it, and watched it several times. We all are familiar with the subject, it has been covered over and over again, but the way you addressed it, is excellent. I paid especial attention to the difference the copper vs lead bullets make for you. I do not have any experience with those monolithic bullets, since in Spain they are not YET mandatory. I hope we can use lead bullets for many more years to come. Nevertheless, I always figured that you'd better hit bone with them, and that is exactly what you are advising. I concur with you all the way. All other variables are comprehensibly covered and well reasoned.
@308blr2 Жыл бұрын
I’ve used monolithic bullets for roughly twenty years. I’ve never recovered one.
@richardkramer1094 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@308blr2 Жыл бұрын
Glad you mentioned all copper bullets creating longer runs on double lung hits. My experience has been that double lung and heart shots using Barnes TTSX bullets on whitetail deer in Virginia generates similar length mad dashes before expiration.
@albertlemont54718 ай бұрын
My son used a 120gn Hornady CX bullet at 2950 fps last year on a whitetail. Perfect double lung. When dressing it there was not a single piece of lung connected or bigger than a childs fist. 10 yards and down. I am now swpping to solid coppers for all my hunting loads.
@progradepainting3755Ай бұрын
For deer, I really like the classic double lung shot. It just works, and even in thick country, I’ve never had a deer go more than 60 yards.
@jefferywilliams7687 Жыл бұрын
Spot on! Exactly what I teach in Hunters Ed.
@paulharding1621 Жыл бұрын
Great explanation DD. Definitely a must watch for new hunters and something for those with varying levels of experience.
@TomRiddle-ww5on Жыл бұрын
I use this shot placement . Totally hammers them! Depending on bullet type/size ,usually leaves plenty for the grinder from the front quarters
@Accuracy1st Жыл бұрын
My sons are deer hunting for the first time this coming season with rifles (270 Win). I've been sending a couple videos here and there on shot placement but yours is the best I've seen. Just sent to both of them. One son is using 150 Ballistic tips over VVN165 and the other is using 130 TTSX over Superformance
@stefanschug5490 Жыл бұрын
Bet you, the 150 gr ballistic tip is going to result in a lot of minced meat and exploded internals at the high speeds of the 270 Win. They work very well at muzzle speeds lower than 2500 ft/sec but they tend to blow up at the speeds of the 270 Win. I've seen a Caribou where they messed up the shoulder and didn't even reach the broiler room.
@Accuracy1st Жыл бұрын
@@stefanschug5490 Since 1991, I've had nothing but optimal performance with nosler ballistic tips in all of my rifles, most are 270 Win - perfect damage to vitals, never recovered one. Closest shot at 6 yards, longest around 225
@Accuracy1st Жыл бұрын
@@stefanschug5490 I saw the same thing happen to a pronghorn in TX with a 150 SST from a 308 at over 200 yards. The hunter shot the animal 5x total
@stefanschug5490 Жыл бұрын
Well we all experience different scenarios. For me up here in Canada hunting moose, elk, caribou and larger bears a hunting bullet has to be tougher and not a simple cup and core bullet. Nosler Partitions, Barnes X, Hornady GMX, Speer Grand Slam, Swift A Frame and the bonded bullets are in my opinion the better choice. For smaller animals like Sitka Deer, Mule Deer, White-tailed Deer as well as Pronghorn it likely doesn't matter that much, but I recovered Cal .30 cup and core bullets from two moose shoulders in old pus cysts that had totally come apart and did not penetrate more than 5-6 inches. @@Accuracy1st
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
My experience with Ballistic Tips on deer shoulders and quartering shots is less than impressive.
@aronkoppold39819 ай бұрын
I appreciate how straight forward and honest desert dog is definitely no bull shit there
@neillmurchison5329 Жыл бұрын
Very good video. Thanks for sharing.
@guidoreuter6032Ай бұрын
Thank you for your time and for sharing your knowledge; most clear explanation I have heard on the subject in many a year of searching
@John1067strat Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I'm a firm believer in the high shoulder shot. I'm in the northeast and hunt on higher ground and quite honestly, I don't want to have to track a deer all over the top of the "mountain ". Of course you need to place your bullet as precise as possible. I'll tell you, it drops them instantly. Again, Excellent video 👍
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
The high shoulder shot only assumes that you get a perfect (or close to perfect) broadside shot; and that isn't always the case. On bears, the scapula is almost impossible to visually locate sometimes. What if you're in an open area and you decide not to destroy ant meat? What if you are forced to use a mono-metal bullet? Shot placement is situational. But I do love the high shoulder shot if I can get it.
@John1067strat Жыл бұрын
@@desertdogoutdoors1113 it is situational for sure. Luckily on several occasions with whitetails, I've been fortunate enough to have broadside shots all except for one that was quartering away..... I actually went for the base of the neck and it worked. My rifle was well sighted in and I trusted it..... it was more about trusting my ability to be accurate in my shooting. I'm of course a believer in quick kills, that shot worked like a charm. I prefer skeletal shots and it is how I think 99% of the time. That's just me. I know heart and lung shots get the job done as well.
@jamesyarbrough4777 Жыл бұрын
again, the video is awesome. editing was perfect and i can tell you soent alot of time getting it all together. good job man!
@Pac2Man102229 күн бұрын
Extremely thoughtful and informative. Bravo, Sir !
@Dfleuryoutdoors Жыл бұрын
Lots of good info. When i first started archery hunting i went for the behind the shoulder shot and ended up shooting a bunch of deer in the liver. Apparently im not good at judging how far behind in aiming. Started following the front leg straight up into the body and havent had an issue since. I do the same with a rifle especially since i shoot all coppers. Is amazing how many people dont understand how bullet construction impacts shot placement. People shoot deer in the shoulder with a .223 using a vmax then claim that .223 is no good for deer. Had they used a barnes bullet or just went double lung the results would be vastly different.
@308dad8 Жыл бұрын
I prefer the first shot you talked about when available. I hunt white tail because we don’t have other big game where I live, but heart and lung shots are very effective but yes often it’ll run or walk away and lay down elsewhere to die. Sometimes it flat falls over where you hit it depending on known and unknown circumstances. I’ve hit them double lung and they fell right over with 25-06 and chest cavity full of blood jello. But I have hit them the same and they run 15 yards, or 50 yards. I like using 30-30 these last several years and depending how far they are when I hit them they fall over where they stand and some have run 100-200 yards. have hit her spine twice in last 3 years were accidents, misjudged range caused high shots. They do flip right over though but it tears up back straps. I have hit the head before but long range’s don’t present where I live and hunt.
@RobertSmith-xh4lx Жыл бұрын
What a timely video.
@ronaldroehrick4872 Жыл бұрын
Thanks; this is a great detailed video.
@parshafarahi172 Жыл бұрын
Best lecture ever😊
@michaelg8642 Жыл бұрын
Before my first hunt ever, my Uncle sort of did shot placement “flashcards” with me. Flipping through hunting magazines and marking the pictures of deer with a pen where I thought the shot should be and he would correct me and explain if I got any wrong. On the very few hunts I’ve been on, I have always used Remington Core-Lokt .270 win in my Weatherby Vanguard with the entry level Zeiss Conquest Scope. On my 2nd ever hunt I made a perfect heart shot at 200 yds which I remember everyone was impressed with. I lost interest in hunting for a long time after some bad experiences being shunned for taking bucks that were “too small” on two separate instances (i was a teenager who never had interest in hunting so didnt know). One was a yearling spike i thought was a doe, got banned from the hunting camp… the other was a trophy Axis hunt where I took a somewhat young buck with a rack that would be really really nice for a whitetail.. but turned out not so impressive for an Axis. I didn’t know any better, but everyone was really upset with me. Turns out they paid like $10,000 for me to go on this hunt. Well the damn shoulder mount barely fits on my wall as it is, and if it had a really nice “trophy” rack, then I’m not sure what I’d even do with it lol. So its the perfect size in my opinion… my Uncle has since passed so I no longer have a mentor, but i’m finally getting back into hunting. I’ve seen a few videos where people have said its un-sportsmanlike to criticize people for the size of their kill as long as its legal, so I don’t feel so bad about it anymore.
@WilhelmNautaАй бұрын
Best explanation on the topic. Thank you.
@ItalianShooter01 Жыл бұрын
Great video
@robertboyd3863 Жыл бұрын
Very good information,
@ejsocci2630 Жыл бұрын
Great video,
@calebchristensen900 Жыл бұрын
Great vid as always, I've liked the shoulder shot for the forgiveness and meat saving. What Iwas taught was that you find the elbow, and go a fist's height up from it. 9/10, this shot will be on the top of the heart, orthe major vessels that feed into the heart. Every deer I've shot they've gone 50 yds or less. And while dressing them there was alost never a need to drain them from the sheer loss of blood in the cavity.
@gregorymccullough38019 ай бұрын
This is an excellent, informative and correct video. Great job.
@b01tact10n11 ай бұрын
Great video post! I chose to use my ironsighted REM700 in 30'06 backed up with handloaded the 180 Partition to accuracy specific to my rifle. I had a successful moose hunt this year, ive called a 3 spike to within 20 paces. I waited patiently till it moved broadside then took aim and sent one. I took a headshot, dropped'em where he stood. The day before a nice bull came out but to take a good headshot was way too windy and I had declined to attempt such a shot @125 paces even after mounting my scope from my backpack. Your 100% right an ethical hunter needs to be knowledgeable regarding what type of shot will bring down an animal instantly. Confidence is also key👍
@rik43692 ай бұрын
Great work on this video. Appreciate the work put into this resource.
@ranchodeluxe111 ай бұрын
I always go high shoulder with the .243 Win as I found just what you mentioned with the double lung shot. It does not do enough damage to put a big whitetail down without running a good distance and risking an extended tracking session. First one goes in the high shoulder. Followed by the double lung to finish the deal.
@danielbrazeau7001Ай бұрын
I like the nononsensical aproach you have in this video sir! No one bullet or shot is perfect. Wouldn't be a sport if it was and everyone would be doing that one thing...
@huntarama9375Ай бұрын
all good information . i find focusing in the far shoulder takes the guesswork out of the tricky shots. ballistic tips fail at high speeds and also low speed
@chavenord Жыл бұрын
Great video.
@adamwhite437810 күн бұрын
Fantastic video. Well done.
@snappers_antique_firearms Жыл бұрын
😂 internet forums are BS Depositories. That is the truest thing I have Heard this year.
@dawnconlin75721 күн бұрын
Thank you. I learned some very useful things!
@Davis18361Ай бұрын
Best video on the topic by far
@joetamaccio9475 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. And very much needed. Though, I may never get to Africa. In this lifetime. Shoulder injury at work , and I may never shoot my african rifles again .
@Tpetaja111 ай бұрын
I have hunted for a long time. My first shot is the one I focus on. I see close shots a no go because trees or brush. Same experience with cooper bullets. Great information and so important for a good kill.
@scottholder4489Ай бұрын
Really well done...common sense...should be shown in hunter ed classes...nice job.
@aman9054 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for great and very informative video! For standing animals you have more options to choose. For moving animal, for example running moose, the lungs are the best target.
@anthonymedeck7081 Жыл бұрын
Classic shoulder shot is what I’ve used for 50 years. It’s what my father taught me and It’s what I will stick with
@dansaver8247 Жыл бұрын
Good comments. Thank you.
@Blue_Collar_Colonizer_1776Ай бұрын
I shot off the top half of the heart on the 2nd buck i ever killed with a 308. Im completely self taught through watching stuff like this, trail and error. The deer ran off like elon was experimenting with putting rockets up deers asses. I was super disappointed because I thought i missed and couldnt imagine how. Turned out he only ran 50 yards behind a thicket and keeled over. But literally the top half of his heart was gone. The endurance theyve shown is more than impressive.
@glenn97669 күн бұрын
Great video Many thanks. Keep it up!😊
@FearsomeBookling Жыл бұрын
Great, thank you very much!
@HerrGesetz Жыл бұрын
My preference now is to shoot through the front legs/low shoulder. It wasn't always my preference. I used to shoot behind the leg if I got a broadside. Try to do an anchoring shot.
@juantovar4861 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, thanks
@bjcoveney5306 Жыл бұрын
Great job!! ( Dr. Ed Ashby) Knock out the front wheel drive barns baby!!
@mokiwun1607 Жыл бұрын
I'm thinking this video needs to be included in the Hunter safety course !
@desertpointkennel Жыл бұрын
One thing I would add about the neck shot is to shoot at the lower part of the neck, not at the base of the head. My dad was a fan of the neck shot but at the base of the nect close to the body. He shot a lot of deer.
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
The base of the neck near the body is an incredibly hard shot to make. The spine shifts position as the animal turns his head and/or lowers his head. It's a very risky shot. Shooting near the base of the skull gives you a solid reference of where the spine is located at any given position. Most use the ear holes or anntler bases as a reference.
@GinoDistefano-jf7eh Жыл бұрын
Great Educational Video! Be sure to use a big enough Caliber to get the Animal down clean
@308blr2 Жыл бұрын
Well done!
@simonetofani6357 Жыл бұрын
Usefull lecture desert dog, thanks
@mr.mr.3301 Жыл бұрын
Another factor for me being one of those guys in the East it depends on if it is in the morning or evening. Morning I have light and time to track. Evening I don’t. Or if it’s raining. I’d like to know what you think about bonded and what bullet you would use if you were a 200 yard and in east cost deer hunter.
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
Excellent point on morning vs evening. In retrospect, I should have included that in the video. If I was hunting East Coast Whitetails 200 yards max; I'd take the Nosler Partition over anything else.
@ReloadingWeatherby Жыл бұрын
Great video! I just took an elk with a double lung shot with a Accubond. He took a couple of steps and collapsed.
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
The Accubond is a fantastic bullet.
@luvtahandload7692 Жыл бұрын
Archery term, RDub. 😅
@douglascrawshaw859011 күн бұрын
Very informative. Thanks!
@CZ49Ай бұрын
Excellent information.
@Kuarahy-Tcg Жыл бұрын
Muy buen video!! Éxitos!!!
@chipsterb49462 ай бұрын
The slide at 13:34 is excellent - showing the vital organs from different angles. I understand that you aren’t in the East but wish you could go into more detail about shot placement from a tree stand. Any books you could recommend on anatomy of North American game animals?
@Clambelly Жыл бұрын
Desert Dog -- this was a great video. I am not an experienced hunter, having only taken 3 Mule Deer in Montana. I used neck shots. Whether the shots hit the spine or not, definitely blew up the aorta, and all deer fell over dead on arrival. What do you think of hydrostatic damage regarding neck shot ?
@geneorgeron594310 ай бұрын
Actually I really like this video too I've been hunting for a very long time and probably have tooken every shot you could take but everything you said is the truth no b******* it's all about shot placement and angles where the vitals are located very good video All good information for someone to learn and know
@tunnelrabbit2625 Жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@brianmelton5723 Жыл бұрын
I’m a huge fan of bullshit free.
@davidlaney8254 Жыл бұрын
The most difficult shot is the one passed up because conditions did not point to a clean and reliable kill.
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely correct. I've passed on a couple of good bucks this year because I couldn't get a good shot. It gives you that sick feeling in your gut, but it's the right thing to do.
@kcinislit Жыл бұрын
thank you for pointing out how full of shit everyone is on hunting forums, i stay off of them just because i know 99% of the people are lying through their teeth and living vicariously through someone else’s experiences
@weinerdog137 Жыл бұрын
Well done. Thank you
@corporalpunish6089Ай бұрын
I always have mixed emotion on this. Love high shoulder to drop them fast, but lose some meat. Just hit a buck yesterday during black powder opening day with a 45 ELR 285gr. Double lung (no heart) with a silver dollar size exit. Good blood trail, but that sucker still went 200 yds back through the woods.
@PeterDanielsson-s5c9 ай бұрын
Excelent, thank you! 😀
@Redevil667 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing on this. Did you get to hunt A-Zone this year?
@desertdogoutdoors1113 Жыл бұрын
I'm hunting D9 and D13
@caseycarpenter7043 Жыл бұрын
Thanks again for all the good information What I’d give to sit down with you and have a beer and BS. Cheers 👍
@jujimbo Жыл бұрын
I was taught dubble lungshoot/ dubble lung shoot/ heart. Mostley using hornady interlock bullet in 6,5x55,308w, in My 338wm for deerhunting I use hornady sst. Have liqvified the lungs om most shoots with those bullets, No long runs,
@michaelbetzner3038 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dog, i am a german hunter and i dont speak not so good the American Language. You speaking for me very good and i dont need the Translation from KZbin. For German Animals i prefer a high Schoulder Schot, but not so high as you showed in your Pictures. I take a Point betwen your Shoulder shot and the high Schoulder shot, that works best for me. I love when the Animal goes 20 or 35 Yards, then the most blood is pumped out of the Muscles.
@kritzoventer661111 ай бұрын
I think he shows it that high, because then there is also a chance of hitting the vertebrae, dropping the animal in its tracks. The whole point of the high shoulder shot is anchoring the animal in one spot, avoiding tracking it or losing it to bad terrain