Before folks get wrapped-around-the-axle on this thread, if we haven't yet, ..., the question was..., what do you think... [emphasis mine] about the "neck shot", that other hunters had spoken to Mort Scott about.
Let's remember that our answers are based on personal experience, plus our personal skill, as well as our physical limitations and the limitations of our tools. Because of this we cannot tell others what they should or should not do, we can only point out the variables for such a shot, and what we would do or not do in such a case.
Under the right circumstances..., sure it will work as a good shot on a deer or larger animal. In my case I don't plan to use that shot, for with my skills there is too much chance of the animal moving. That's my opinion for my abilities. Others in our community have chimed in that such a short works very well..., for them. :grin:
Some folks won't harvest a deer with their muzzleloader if the deer is standing more than 50 yards away..., some routinely harvest deer beyond 100 yards. I know of a fellow who hunts with a bow that is a mere 30 lbs. draw at 32". He gets the deer from a stand, and they are taken at less than 15 yards. I know of a fellow who shoots a repro English longbow of 70 lbs. who will harvest deer at 50-60 yards. I know a man who takes deer with his modern rifle using a .22 Hornet, from a stand, in very close, head shot, and I know of a fellow who calls himself a "deer hunter", but is such a terrible shot with his rifle, that in my opinion he should take up fishing. In the last example I have tried his rifle..., it shoots very well for me at the range...., but in my opinion when he wields it he should never shoot at a deer...
People on other forums have gotten irate when it was suggested that deer could be harvested without worries with a .395 patched round ball, stating emphatically that such was a "small game rifle". No consideration to other factors such as range, powder load, bullet composition, ..., only that any use of that round under any circumstances for deer was wrong...., and then the name calling began..., unethical, foolish, irresponsible, stupid,... etc.
So for Mr. Scott, I don't plan on taking such a shot, and he will need to decide for himself what he can do with his rifle to humanely harvest a deer.
LD