Shot Placement

Deer Hunting Tips: Keys to Understanding Shot Placement

One of the key deer hunting tips is to know shot placement and what shot will take the deer down easily and humanly. This is something all deer hunters should know so they are able to avoid maiming or injuring the deer. Before you go deer hunting you need to know what shots you are capable of making and what shots you need to pass on.

Broadside: The favorite shot of deer hunting

The broadside shot is the favorite shot among many deer hunters. The broadside shot offers the deer hunter a clear and easy shot on all of the vitals. With this shot there is even room from error making it a great shot for those who are beginners at deer hunting and veteran deer hunters a like.

 Quartering Away: The second best shot

To aim for the quartering away shot you need to aim through the deer to the exit hole. You want to aim to where your shot goes through to the other shoulder. This will allow you to hit a vital area for a clean kill. There is also a little room for error.

Quartering Toward: A very risky shot

The quartering toward shot is a shot that should only be attempted by an expert shooter. There is no room for error with this shot and should never, ever be attempted with an arrow. Many deer hunters will not even attempt this shot because the shot must be perfect to kill the deer in an ethical way.

Head on Shot: For the better than average deer hunter

The head on shot is shot that is taken when the deer is facing the hunter directly. You can choose to either aim for the chest, which will give you the ability to hit the heart, neck or lungs. Either shot requires a great amount of skill and should only be attempted by a great marksman.

 

By following these deer hunting tips you will be able to find what shot works best for you.

 

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