Where do you guys come off with the questionable rifle.
If you miss a shot at a running deer do you just quit hunting for the day until you check your gun?
I guess no one just ever misses!
If I had thought there was anything wrong with it I sure would not have taken ANY SHOT with it until I had checked it out.
I can say one thing, I have seen more deer lost due to a bad body shot than I have to a bad head shot.
To me an animal that drops in it's tracks suffers far less than one that runs even a short distance, and that's a fact!
Sure anything can go wrong with any shot.
The same holds true that anything can go wrong with a piece of equipment at any time.
Just to ease your worries, I just got off the phone with my neighbore who owns the land where that deer went after the shot.
I had talked to his son last night to be on the look out for a wounded doe.
She was shot this morning by his son with a 243 at about 65yds in the neck.
He said she did have a small cut across the top of the neck about 4" back from her ears.
That complies with where it was hitting when I put it on target after I got back home yesterday.
Good to know she did not go to waste.
casterbuster
I know people do it all the time and you may have made that same shot one thousand times before, but how about that one time that it didn't work out. Food for thought
You could say the same thing about any shot taken at game.
If I had to say any shot was irresponsible it would be the miss at the running deer.
Now that I think about it it truly was!
Sure I have done it before but to me there is more of a chance of a bad hit than the one we are talking about.
casterbuster
I'm sorry but I have to say it was a irresponsible choice on your part to try a head shot at all
I guess that coyotejoe is also irresponsible!
coyotejoe
I now take brain shots only when shooting from a solid rest at close range when I feel absolutely CERTAIN.
Come on guys we are better than that!
LONGTOM