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Picea

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Does shot by my son and I with percussion TC Renegade 54 prb. I have till Sunday close of business to get a bear and turkey!
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Congrats on the does! 👍 I see two perfect high shoulder shots...musta dropped on the spot.

Good luck on the bear and turkey.
The shots completely passed through. Mine was 65 yards and I could tell I thumped it where I aimed, It ran 100ish yards and fell. The blood trail was easy to follow in the snow. 🙂. My sons behaved similarly.
 
The shots completely passed through. Mine was 65 yards and I could tell I thumped it where I aimed, It ran 100ish yards and fell. The blood trail was easy to follow in the snow. 🙂. My sons behaved similarly.
That's interesting. The neck/shoulder juncture, from what I've been told, usually drops them on the spot. Our member Roundball did a whole season of tests shooting a number of deer there: all DRT. I also watched a Brian Beckum video and they shot a half dozen+ in that spot with .490 PRB and all dropped. Always interesting to understand what different shots might do.

Thanks for the details and congrats again on two really nice does.
 
That's interesting. The neck/shoulder juncture, from what I've been told, usually drops them on the spot. Our member Roundball did a whole season of tests shooting a number of deer there: all DRT. I also watched a Brian Beckum video and they shot a half dozen+ in that spot with .490 PRB and all dropped. Always interesting to understand what different shots might do.

Thanks for the details and congrats again on two really nice does.
Man I agree. I shot a buck with 308 during rifle season same location and it bang flop.
 
I try to do neck shots on standing deer that are closer than 75 yards. If I hit the spinal column, they drop right there. If I miss it I might hit the carotid artery or jugular vein. In either case there will be a great blood trail to follow snow or no snow.

A centerfire delivers a massive shock to the area and that will disable the deer whether the spinal column is hit or not. A muzzleloading ball/bullet travels much slower and will drop them if if the bones in the spine are hit but just a little off and they may not drop at all. It's still a good target because the deer will get away unharmed if you miss by much. "No harm, no foul."
 
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