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		<title>Making That Perfect Shot When Hunting Deer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where to Aim
 Broadside:
Bow &#8211; Broadside game represents the best bow shot because it  requires the least amount of penetration to reach the vital organs, which is  especially important in large big game animals. The broadside shot is also the  best single angle for accomplishing a double-lung hit, resulting in the collapse [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=huntingarticles.wordpress.com&blog=2476100&post=4&subd=huntingarticles&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"> Broadside:<br />
Bow &#8211; Broadside game represents the best bow shot because it  requires the least amount of penetration to reach the vital organs, which is  especially important in large big game animals. The broadside shot is also the  best single angle for accomplishing a double-lung hit, resulting in the collapse  of both lungs. Find the best aiming point on a deer or other hooved big game by  picking a spot halfway up the side of the animal and about a hand&#8217;s width behind  the hollow of the shoulder. Or, in your mind&#8217;s eye, eliminate the head, neck and  tail. Then, divide the animal equally both vertically and horizontally. Hold on  the spot where these imaginary lines cross, then aim about six inches forward.  This is called the &#8220;cross hairs&#8221; method of picking a spot. Both methods will  help you put an arrow in the center of the vital area by enabling you to pick a  spot rather than shooting at the whole animal. Remember, an arrow will penetrate  the ribs, but be careful to avoid the shoulder bone. Wait until the near leg is  forward and concentrate on a spot behind the shoulder. Avoid head and neck shots  when <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=45.html"> bowhunting</a>. The brain and spine are small targets protected by heavy bone.  The only artery of any size in the neck is the carotid artery (which in a <a href="http://www.a-hunting.com/">deer</a> is only the size of your bowstring).  Wait for the chest shot behind the shoulder!<br />
Gun &#8211; The broadside position offers several excellent shots for a firearm <a href="http://www.a-hunting.com/">hunter</a>. The best target is the shoulder  and chest area. A bullet of the correct weight and fired from a firearm adequate  for the game being hunted will break the shoulder and enter the lungs or heart.  A head or neck shot will drop an animal instantly with no meat damage, but  should only be used if you are proficient enough with your <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=52.html"> firearm</a>.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"> Quartering Toward:</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">   Bow &#8211; This is one of the  poorest bow shots and should not be taken. Picking a spot behind the shoulder  will result in the arrow barely missing the vital organs and angling back into  the stomach and intestines. Heavy shoulder bones shield the majority of the  vital organs from penetration by arrow. An error of only on inch or two will  result in a miss or a non-fatal hit in the shoulder. Another disadvantage of  this angle is the possibility that the animal will sec the hunter drawing his  bow. Wait for the animal to pass by and take a broadside or quartering-away  shot.<br />
Gun &#8211; The quartering-toward angle is fine for a firearm. Aim at the head,  neck or front of the shoulder for an effective hit. A light bullet may deflect  off the shoulder bones of large big game such as elk, moose or large bears. Be  certain you use a firearm and ammunition adequate for the game you hunt and type  of shot you select.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"> Head-On Shots:<br />
Bow &#8211; This is a very poor shot for the bow. The vital area is the chest  between the shoulders, which is an extremely small target. The animal must have  its head up to expose this small target area, and it will almost surely see the  archer draw his bow. An alert animal is capable of &#8220;jumping the string&#8221; of even  the fastest bows and avoiding the passing arrow. Do not take this shot.<br />
Gun &#8211; This is a good shot with an adequate firearm. The head, neck and  center of the chest are vital areas that the hunter can use as aiming points.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Rear-end Shots:<br />
Bow &#8211; This is a shot all responsible bow hunters will pass up. The only  major target in the rear quarters is the femoral artery, which is smaller than  your little finger and extremely well protected by heavy leg and hip bones.  Also, the hindquarters have very heavy muscle tissue which, together with the  heavy bone structure and viscera, make it a long, questionable journey for an  arrow to get up front to the vital organs of even a small deer.<br />
Gun &#8211; The rear-end shot is a poor shot with a firearm. A shot to the body  at this angle will probably not bring the animal down quickly and could ruin the  best cuts of meat. A head or neck shot is possible if the animal has its head  up. Wait for a better shot opportunity.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;"> Elevated Stands:</p>
<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">Elevated stands, particularly tree  stands, are commonly used by both firearms hunters and <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewtopic/t=1023.html"> bowhunters</a>. The change in the shot angle makes little difference to a hunter  using firearms, but results in a smaller portion of the vital area being exposed  to a bowhunter. Position of bones in relation to the vital organs changes more  and more as you climb higher. The back bone and shoulder blade shield more and  more of the chest cavity as the angle gets steeper. This causes the vital area  to become narrower. To avoid the shoulder blade on a broadside animal when  shooting from an elevated stand, aim farther behind the shoulder than you would  from the ground. Many experienced bowhunters suggest that you wait for the  animal to travel a few more feet and take a quartering-away shot. Complete  penetration will result in a good blood trail, so avoid bones that could prevent  the arrow from exiting low in the animal. Elevated stands also make it more  difficult to make a double-lung hit. Consider the angle of the shot when  deciding how high your stand should be. Bowhunters should be sure to practice  from elevated stands before hunting. Shooting down at narrower targets is very  different than shooting horizontally at targets on the ground. Always wear a  safety belt when practicing and hunting from elevated stands so that you can  concentrate on making a good shot without fear of falling.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;">See Also: <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=45.html" title="Hunting"> Hunting</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=47.html" title="Hunting Dogs"> Hunting Dogs</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=48.html" title="Fishing"> Fishing</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=49.html" title="Trapping"> Trapping</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=50.html" title="Camping"> Camping</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=51.html" title="Boating"> Boating</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=52.html" title="Guns/Shooting"> Guns/Shooting</a>, <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/blog/">Game Fowl</a> <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org/home/ForumsPro/viewforum/f=53.html" title="Other"> Other</a></p>
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<p>Products and Demonstrations at this show within a show include:                Archery, Gun Dogs, 3D Bowhunters Challenge, Game Calls, Shooting                Sports, and much, much more. Visit with Clubs, meet fellow sportsmen,                and don&#8217;t miss the opportunity to &#8220;ask the Experts&#8221;. From                birds and varmints to big game this is the place to begin your season.</p>
<p>Other shows of interest would be the <a href="http://www.gamefowlshow.com">game fowl show</a> hosted by <a href="http://www.gamefowlfacts.org">game fowl facts</a>.</p>
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